Everybody who is in love will want to give this book of romantic thoughts to the special person in their life. The title is an allusion to a love poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, but the
kittens shown in color photos throughout this handsome little volume are strictly Shakespearean. One contented-looking pussycat rests inside a jewelry box where he is surrounded by pearls. The
facing page cites a quotation from The Taming of the Shrew: A"We will have rings, and things, and fine array:/ And kiss me, Kate, we will be married oA' Sunday.A" There are 42 delightful
kitten photos in total, each accompanied by a quotation from one of ShakespeareA's poems or plays, among them, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, LoveA's LaborA's Lost, Romeo and
Juliet, and other immortal works. Here is a witty and entertaining gift item filled with delightful illustrations and romantic lines of poetry that still ring true after 400 years.