One Hundred Ways to Say, I Love You
With expressions of the richness of love, each in its own unigue ways, it will inspire
you to put your own sentiments into words, and as a giftto a beloved one, it will say, I
love you
hope you find it useful
 One Hundred Ways to Say, I Love You
 One Hundred Ways to Say, I Love You
				One Hundred Ways to Say, I Love You
With expressions of the richness of love, each in its own unigue ways, it will inspire
you to put your own sentiments into words, and as a giftto a beloved one, it will say, I
love you
hope you find it useful
 Declarations & Proposals -1
 Declarations & Proposals -1
				In vain have I Struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not repressed. You must allow me to tell how ardently I admire and love you
Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth Bennett
Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen
1813
 Declarations & Proposals - 2
 Declarations & Proposals - 2
				How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelights
I love thee freely, as men strive for right
I love thee purely, as men turn from Praise
I love thee with the passion put to use
In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
1806-61
 Declarations & Proposals - 3
 Declarations & Proposals - 3
				You glow in my heart
Like the flames of uncounted candles
But when I go to warm my hands
My clumsiness overturns the light
And then I stumble
Against the tables and chairs
Amy Lowell
1874-1925
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 Declarations & Proposals - 4
				Pray, madam, don't put me to the expence of vows and oaths. I hate swearing under my hand. I love you in plaindownright terms
George Farquhar, playwright, to Mrs. C
c. 1707
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 Declarations & Proposals - 5
				,I have a cheese upon the shelf
;I cannot eat it all myself
,I have three good marks that lie in a rag
:In the nook of the chimney instead of a bag
?Say my Joan, say my Joaney, will that not do
.I cannot come every day to woo
,Anonymous
"The Ploughman's Wooing"
 Declarations & Proposals - 6
 Declarations & Proposals - 6
				When you were a little child, as a boy i worshiped you: then when I saw you a comely girl, as a stripling I adored you: now you are a full-grown maiden, all the rest I do, and more - I love youmore than tongue can tell, or heart can hold in silence
,John Ridd to Lorna
,Lorna Doone
,by Richard Blackmore
1869
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 Declarations & Proposals - 7
				,Come live with me, and be my love
,And we will all the pleasure prove
,That valleys, groves, and hills, and fields
.Woods or steepy mountain yeilds
,Christopher Marlowe
1564-93
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				Dear, Lovely Mrs. Scurlock, I have been in a very good company, where your unknown name, under the character of a woman I loved best, has been often drunk; so that I may say I am dead drunk for your sake, which is more than, I die for you
,Richard Steele, essayist, to his future wife, Mary
1707
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 Declarations & Proposals - 9
				,If 'tis love to wish you near
,To tremble when the wind I hear
;Because at sea you floating rove
,If of you to dream at night
,To languish when you're out of sight
.If this be loving, then I love
,Charles Dibin
1745-1814
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