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Shakespeare Quotes

Doubt the sun doth move, doubt truth to be liar, but never doubt I love

The Quote “Doubt the sun doth move, doubt truth to be liar, but never doubt I love” is used in Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, Act II Scene II. Polonius happens to read Hamlet’s letter to Ophelia infront of Gertrude. The declaration of intense love, and comparing love with stars and sun is obvious in the quote. You may use this quote to disclose intensity of Love.

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