My love to thee is sound, sans crack or flaw.
 William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost (1598). copy citation

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Author William Shakespeare
Source Love's Labour's Lost
Topic love
Date 1598
Language English
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Note Written between 1595 and 1596
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Context

“I do forswear them; and I here protest, By this white glove- how white the hand, God knows!-
Henceforth my wooing mind shall be express'd In russet yeas, and honest kersey noes. And, to begin, wench- so God help me, law!-
My love to thee is sound, sans crack or flaw. ROSALINE. Sans 'sans,' I pray you.
BEROWNE. Yet I have a trick
Of the old rage; bear with me, I am sick; I'll leave it by degrees. Soft, let us see-
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