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  1. If frosts and fasts, hard lodging and thin weeds. Nip not the gaudy blossoms of your love, But that it bear this trial and last love; 2745. Then, at the expiration of the year, Come challenge me, challenge me by these deserts, And, by this virgin palm now kissing thine. I will be thine; and till that instant shut.

  2. Despite of suit, to see a lady’s face. Hold, Rosaline, this favor thou shalt wear, And then the King will court thee for his dear. Hold, take thou this, my sweet, and give me thine. So shall Berowne take me for Rosaline. 140. Princess and Rosaline exchange favors. And change you favors too. So shall your loves.

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 4, scene 3. ⌜ Scene 3 ⌝. Synopsis: One after the other, the King and his lords enter and confess they are in love. Each, after he confesses, hides and eavesdrops on the next to enter. Then one after the other, they come forward and berate those they have overheard. After Berowne gives them a way of explaining away their perjury, the ...

  4. Love's Labour's Lost explores the grand spectrum that divides scholarly learning (i.e., learning about life by keeping your nose in a book) and pure instinct (i.e., enjoying life by eating, drinking, flirting, and connecting with the world around you). Once the young scholars set eyes on the ladies of France, they stagger in the open space ...

  5. Not for the world, fair madam, by my will. I will not break it for the world, fair madam, not of my own accord. Why, will shall break it; will and nothing else. Why, in the end you shall break it of your own accord, no one else will force you to do it. 105 Your ladyship is ignorant what it is.

  6. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 4, scene 2 The Pedant Holofernes, the Curate Nathaniel, and Constable Dull discuss the deer shot by the Princess. Costard and Jaquenetta enter with the letter from Berowne to Rosaline and are told to deliver it to the king. Act 4, scene 3 One after the other, the King and his lords enter and confess they are in love. Each, after he ...

  7. Read the full text of Love's Labour's Lost Act 1 Scene 1 with a side-by-side translation HERE. King Ferdinand of Navarre meets with his friends, Berowne, Longaville and Dumain. The King's excited about this scheme they've cooked up. They're going to get famous by establishing a school at the court for the next three years.

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