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This line from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" means that the speaker's heart has never loved anyone before this moment because they have never seen true beauty until encountering the person they are looking at. It expresses a sudden realization of deep love and admiration.
"Did my heart love 'till now? Forswear it sight, for I ne'er saw true beauty 'till this night." He was overwhelmed with desire, passion and admiration for Juliet, and realized that his feelings for Rosaline were shallow and trivial.
"Did my heart love 'till now? Forswear it sight, for I ne'er saw true beauty 'till this night." He was overwhelmed with desire, passion and admiration for Juliet, and realized that his feelings for Rosaline were shallow and trivial.
Romeo Montague is one of the fictional protagonists in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. He is the heir of the Montague family of Verona, and falls in love and dies with Juliet Capulet, the daughter of the Capulet house. He was in love with Rosaline before he meet Juliet but quickly forgot about her when he saw Juliet, saying one of the most famous quotes.... " did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night."
Beauty and the beast, if you asked me to, because you loved me, thats the way it is, my heart will go on, i drove all night...etc....
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One excerpt that reflects Byron's appreciation of beauty is from his poem "She Walks in Beauty": "She walks in beauty, like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies." This excerpt showcases Byron's admiration for a woman's beauty, drawing comparisons to the beauty of the night sky.
Heart of the Night was created on 1996-04-23.
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Beauty and the Beast - 2012 About Last Night 2-16 was released on: USA: 10 March 2014