What early tongue so sweet saluteth me?

William Shakespeare
What early tongue so sweet saluteth me?
What early tongue so sweet saluteth me?
What early tongue so sweet saluteth me?
What early tongue so sweet saluteth me?
About This Quote

Shakespeare said, “What early tongue so sweet saluteth me?” He was referring to the first thing that comes to mind when he hears the word “sweet.” He was questioning if his first thought of something sweet was actually true. If you think about it, what is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “sweet?” The first thing that comes to mind is probably something like honey, taffy or tangerine. When you think of tangerine, there is no doubt that it tastes sweet. On the other hand, honey has a bitter taste and taffy tastes a little bit sour. So, what is your first thought when you hear the word “sweet?”

Source: Romeo And Juliet

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