The phrase "wert love with" may seem confusing in terms of its spelling. It is actually an archaic form of "were to love with," which means "if I were to love with." The pronunciation of "wert" is [wʌrt], with a short "u" sound and a silent "e." This form of the verb "to be" in the past subjunctive tense is no longer used in modern English, but can still be found in literature from the Shakespearean era.