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Why bother with Ann Landers, Dear Abby, and other modern advice mavens when Shakespeare is here to help? This book collects some of the Bard's pithiest, most insightful sayings on romance and its variations. She asks, “How do I look?" Shakespeare responds "Beauty itself doth of itself persuade/ The eyes of men without an orator.” Don't know how to express an appreciation for bondage? How about "All strange and terrible events are welcome/But comforts we despise." Included are quick reference icons for finding the perfect words to complete a perfect moment.
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