,But if my constant love shall fail to move thee
Then I know my reason hates thee, though I love thee
,Thomas Carew
1595-1639
,But if my constant love shall fail to move thee
Then I know my reason hates thee, though I love thee
,Thomas Carew
1595-1639
You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope... I have loved none but you. Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, baut never inconstant
Captain Federick Wentworth
,To Anne Elliot
,Persuasion
,by Jane Austen
1818
,Thus, whether we're on or we're off
;Some witchery seems to await you
,To love you is pleasant enough
!But oh! 'tis delicious to hate you
Thomas Moore
1779-1852
I do not love you at all: on the contrary I detest you. You are an uncouth creature, stupid and good for nothing ... Soon I hope to take you in my arms and cover you with a million burning kisses, as hot as the equator.
,Napoleon Bonaparte
,to his wife Josephine
1796
My love is as a fever, longing still
... For that which longer nurseth the disease
For I have sworn thee fair and thought thee bright
.Who art as black as hell, as dark as night
,William Shakespeare
1564-1616
May I persume to beg pardon... You shall see me prostrate before you and use me like a slave while I kiss the dear feet that trample upon me
,William Congreve, playwright
,to Mrs. Arabella Hunt
c. 1690
?My dear, why make you more of a dog than me
:If he do love, I burn, I burn in love
:If he wait well, I never thence would move
.If he be fair, yet but a dog can be
,Sir philip Sidney
1554-86
What a dishclout of a soul hast thou made of me? ... Does it add to your triumph, that your eyes and lips have turned a man into a fool, whom the rest of the town is courting as a wit
,Laurence Sterne, novelist
,to Lady Percy
1765
You do bewitch me! O that I could fly
! From myself you, or from your ownself I
,Michael Drayton
1563-1631
,I do not love thee
Yet joy's very essence
Comes with thy footstep
.Is complete in thy presence
,John Clare
1793-1864
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