Here are some other examples of how Shakespeare used the word nought:
* "For naught so vile that on the earth doth live,
But to the earth some special good doth give." (Romeo and Juliet)
* "Nought is more admired by princes,
Than an outward show of devotion." (King Lear)
* "Nought is ever known that hath been told." (Pericles)
Shakespeare's use of the word nought adds to the richness and complexity of his language. It also helps to create a sense of time and place, as the word was more commonly used in Elizabethan England than it is today.