"Olivia, good Olivia -- Olivia, thou art fair in complexion, thou art tall in humor, thou art beautiful like the stars struck from the fabric of heaven!" "But it's day" "But it is day -- thou art shining forth like the rays of sun, beauteous upon God's good earth... now YOU give her one..." "Thou art... ....beautiful as a... ..." "a rose-" "A ROSE!"
Yes, 'twould be weird were't anything but a cliche most tired. A horse beat long past shuffling off this mortal coil, expired. Be not surprised that thou were not alone in such a thought. By any name, a rose shows creativity of nought.
Gracious friends, I desire to humbly thank thee for thou hast painted my day with blisses and sunshines.
‘Us’ and ‘us’ is the most brilliant rhyme! I shall have to use that one.
"Olivia, good Olivia -- Olivia, thou art fair in complexion, thou art tall in humor, thou art beautiful like the stars struck from the fabric of heaven!"
"But it's day"
"But it is day -- thou art shining forth like the rays of sun, beauteous upon God's good earth... now YOU give her one..."
"Thou art... ....beautiful as a... ..." "a rose-" "A ROSE!"
I have a pretty good idea on how to sound like Shakespeare now , thanks to this and Romeo and Juliet , movie and book
Can anyone write down exactly what did he say to "good" Olivia ^^?
Made me smile :)
weird he said, thou art beautiful as ....... "I thought rose" Rose! ..... I was shocked and surprised he said the same thing I did
Yes, 'twould be weird were't anything but a cliche most tired.
A horse beat long past shuffling off this mortal coil, expired.
Be not surprised that thou were not alone in such a thought.
By any name, a rose shows creativity of nought.
awesome :-)
I'm going to use Shakespearian language to teach my calculus class :P