Or, having sworn too hard a keeping oath; study to break it and not break my troth
Or, having sworn too hard a keeping oath; study to break it and not break my troth
In the world of William Shakespeare, oaths and promises held immense significance. The quote “Or, having sworn too hard a keeping oath; study to break it and not break my troth” from his play Sonnet 152 delves into the complexities of loyalty, trust, and the struggle between keeping a promise and betraying it.