“If you shall marry, You give away this hand, and this is mine; You give away heaven's vows, and those are mine; You give away myself, which is known mine; For I by vow am so embodied yours That she which marries you must marry me-- Either both or none.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The Complete Works of William Shakspeare
This book includes all of Shakespeare's known works, showcasing his extensive contributions to the English language and literature. It features his most famous plays such as 'Hamlet,' 'Romeo and Juliet,' and 'Macbeth,' as well as his sonnets and other poems. more
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