William ShakespeareFor which of my bad parts didst thou first fall in love with me?
About This Quote
When a person falls in love with a person they have a feeling that makes them happy. They feel happy in their heart when they see that person. For, which of my bad parts didst thou first fall in love with me? Is a question that is asked in the rhyming couplet form. The meaning behind the rhyme is to ask for answer for why the person fell in love with them and not another.
Source: Much Ado About Nothing
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