The Pictorial Edition Of The Works Of Shakspere, edited by Charles Knight, Comedies Vol.II,
P.F. Collier
Well, whiles I am a beggar, I will rail,
And say there is no sin, but to be rich;
And, being rich, my virtue then shall be,
To say there is no vice but beggary.
William Shakspeare, King John"Come on then, I will swear to study so
To know the thing I am forbid to know
- Berowne"
― William Shakspeare, Love's Labour's LostThe King of Navarre and his three friends, Berowne, Longaville, and Dumaine, all swear to three years of study, abstaining from all distractions, particularly of the female kind, with only Armado and Costard to entertain them. They are confounded on signing the vow when Berowne remembers that the Princess of France and her three ladies, Rosaline, Maria, and Katharine, attended by Boyet, are on an embassy to Navarre's court. I won't go further, but I promise you will be pleased. Laughter lightens the heart and releases the spirit, opening your consciousness to the possibility of achieving lucidity and being receptive to the love you've been seeking.
What a wonderful gift, the gift of Laughter!
Measures: 10 x 6.75 x 1.5
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