Whoso List to Hunt Rules and Order Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Line)

Quote #4

And graven with diamonds in letters plain
There is written, her fair neck round about, (11-12)

The word "graven" is interesting here. The rules aren't just "written," they are inscribed, etched, carved in stone. They aren't just "plain," they are as clear as day. The consequences of disobeying this "graven" rule could be, ahem, grave. (Get it?)

Quote #5

"Noli me tangere, for Caesar's I am,
And wild for to hold, though I seem tame." (13-14)

The rules are made clear: the deer belongs to somebody else, which means she's off limits. The Latin makes the whole deal look like a law code or something, not just some pesky, unofficial taboo.