Miss you, time waits for no one, but I swear I will stay for you.
Viola de lesseps: I love a writer for a writer.
Sonnets. I gave up poetry because I fell in love with a writer.
William shakespeare: I'm more easily deceived. I was cheated even deeper.
Yes, you were cheated, because I don't know how much I am.
Love you. Yes, you were cheated, because I don't even know how much I love you.
I love you, Will, more than poetry. I love you, Will, more than poetry.
William shakespeare: To me, you will never grow old, fade or fade.
Go to hell. You will never grow old, wither or wither in my heart.
Queen Elizabeth: I know some women in men's careers.
I know how difficult it is for a woman to participate in a man's career.
Yes, as God is my witness, I do know that. Yes, God knows, I know it all too well.
William shakespeare: She will always be my heroine. She will always be my heroine.
Her name is Viola. Her name is Viola.
Viola de lesseps: [to her nurse] There will be poetry in my life. and
Adventure. And love. Love is above everything else. No ... not a clever gesture of love, no.
Playful and poetic love games, for evening entertainment, but love
Then ... abandon life. Irresistible, uncontrollable-like a disturbance in the heart,
Neither destruction nor ecstasy will help. Like love I've never had before.
In a play.
My life should be full of poetry, adventure and love. Love is paramount. No, it's not melodramatic, it's not love that only entertains at night, but love that runs through my life. It is irresistible and uncontrollable-just like the agitation of the soul, nothing can stop or destroy it. Love-this kind of love will never exist in drama.
Queen Elizabeth: Fifty pounds! A very worthwhile sum of money.
problem Can drama show us the truth and essence of love? I witness
Bet, and will judge it in due course. I haven't seen it
Any way to solve the problem.
Fifty pounds! It's worth a gamble. Can a play really show us the meaning of love? I'm here to witness the gambling. If so, I'll make a decision. But I haven't seen any signs so far.
Queen Elizabeth: Then have her, but you are a noble fool. She has
Since I last saw her.-Not by you. Only women know.
If you marry her, you will be a noble fool. Since I met her, she has had sex with other men-but not you. I felt it by a woman's intuition.
Lord Wessex: Is she obedient?
Sir Robert de lesseps: Just like any mule in the Christian world-but if you are that person.
In order to ride her, there is a ruby in the saddle bag.
Is she docile?
As docile as any mule here. But if you want to ride it, you must pay the price.
Lord Wessex: I talked to your father.
So, my master? I talk to him every day.
I talked to your father.
So what? I chat with him every day.