1 Not Shafalus to Procrus was so true.
2 True; and a goose for his discretion.
3 The sun was not so true unto the day As he to me.
4 That will ask some tears in the true performing of it.
5 Do it for thy true love take; Love and languish for his sake.
6 We do not come, as minding to content you, Our true intent is.
7 To show our simple skill, That is the true beginning of our end.
8 A good moral, my lord: it is not enough to speak, but to speak true.
9 If then true lovers have ever cross'd, It stands as an edict in destiny.
10 But fare you well; perforce I must confess, I thought you lord of more true gentleness.
11 Of thy misprision must perforce ensue Some true love turn'd, and not a false turn'd true.
12 You draw me, you hard-hearted adamant, But yet you draw not iron, for my heart Is true as steel.
13 Masters, I am to discourse wonders: but ask me not what; for if I tell you, I am not true Athenian.
14 When thou wak'st, Thou tak'st True delight In the sight Of thy former lady's eye.
15 But, as in health, come to my natural taste, Now I do wish it, love it, long for it, And will for evermore be true to it.
16 Scornful Lysander, true, he hath my love; And what is mine my love shall render him; And she is mine, and all my right of her I do estate unto Demetrius.
17 So shall all the couples three Ever true in loving be; And the blots of Nature's hand Shall not in their issue stand: Never mole, hare-lip, nor scar, Nor mark prodigious, such as are Despised in nativity, Shall upon their children be.
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