“Move thy tongue,For silence is a sign of discontent.””
Quotes by Elizabeth Cary
“If once I loved you, greater is your debt;For certain 'tis you deserved it not,And undeserved love we soon forget...””
“Why did you…?” She glanced at his chest. “Can you put a shirt on please?”The night was warm and he was wearing a pair of basketball shorts and nothing else. Cary glanced down at his bare chest. “No.”“You’re not going to put on a shirt?”“It’s hot. Is my chest offending you?”“It’s…distracting.”“Then I’m definitely not going to put on a shirt.””
“As you getting weird about the two of us again?” Cary crossed his arms over his chest. “Just give me a heads up if you’re going to freak out, and I’ll plan my response accordingly.””
“She kissed him and threw her leg over his hips. “This is giving me all kinds of ideas.”“Keep your ideas to yourself tonight,” he muttered. “I’m being good, but I’m not that good.”“No.” She pulled back and looked into his eyes. “You’re not good. You’re great. I’m sorry it took me so long to see that.”Cary cupped her cheek in his hand and stared at her. He rubbed his thumb over her lips. ””
“He was my friend.” Cary blinked hard. “And I miss him, but that doesn’t keep me from wanting you. Or recognizing what’s been growing here for years.””
Elizabeth Cary was a pioneering English playwright and poet, recognized as one of the first women to write a play in English. Born into a noble family in the late 16th century, Cary was educated at ho...