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  • Mister Cameron - I have read the unexpurgated Ovid, the love poems of Sappho, the Decameron in the original, and a great many texts in Greek and Latin histories that were not though fit for proper gentlemen to read, much less proper ladies. I know in precise detail what Caligula did to, and with, his sisters, and I can quote it to you in Latin or in my own translation if you wish. I am interested in historical truth, and truth in history is often unpleasant and distasteful to those of fine sensibility. I frankly doubt that you will produce anything to shock me.

  • Love is the beauty of the soul.

    Love   Romantic   Beauty  
    "The Little Book of Bathroom Philosophy: Daily Wisdom from the Greatest Thinkers". Book by Gregory Bergman, 2004.
  • See the mountains kiss high Heaven And the waves clasp one another; No sister-flower would be forgiven If it disdained its brother; And the sunlight clasps the earth, And the moonbeams kiss the sea - What is all this sweet work worth If thou kiss not me?

    Sweet   Brother   Flower  
    Percy Bysshe Shelley (2012). “Ode to the West Wind and Other Poems”, p.39, Courier Corporation
  • Shall I compare thee to a summer day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate... When in eternal lines to time thou growst So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

    Summer   Art   Love You  
    Sonnet 18
  • And if God choose I shall but love thee better after death.

    Sonnets from the Portuguese no. 43 (1850)
  • Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken. Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come: Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved.

    Stars   Love You   Taken  
    Sonnet 116
  • i carry your heart with me(i carry it in my heart)

    E. E. Cummings (2013). “Like a perhaps hand: Poems. Gedichte”, p.45, C.H.Beck
  • But thy eternal summer shall not fade.

    Sonnet 18
  • Don't write love poems when you're in love. Write them when you're not in love.

  • 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.

    1850 Poems,'Sonnets from the Portuguese', sonnet 43.
  • I still read Donne, particularly his love poems

  • Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness.

    Oliver Wendell Holmes (2007). “A Mortal Antipathy”, p.246, Reprint Services Corporation
  • I’d cut my soul into a million different pieces just to form a constellation to light your way home. I’d write love poems to the parts of yourself you can’t stand. I’d stand in the shadows of your heart and tell you I’m not afraid of your dark.

    Home   Writing   Heart  
  • I love thee freely, as men strive for right. I love thee purely, as they turn from praise. I love thee with the passion put to use

    Passion   Men   Use  
    Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning (2012). “Browning: Poems”, p.198, Everyman's Library
  • Every fair from fair sometime declines

    Sonnet 18
  • Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.

    Love   Life   Wedding  
    Emily Dickinson (2016). “The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson”, p.248, First Avenue Editions
  • Love Poem ـــــــــ It's so nice to wake up in the morning all alone and not have to tell somebody you love them when you don't love them any more.

    Morning   Nice   Wake Up  
    Richard Brautigan (1989). “Richard Brautigan's Trout Fishing in America, The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster, and In Watermelon Sugar”, p.163, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Summer's lease hath all too short a date.

    Sonnet 18
  • I love thee - I love thee, 'Tis all that I can say, It is my vision in the night, My dreaming in the day.

    Thomas Hood (2016). “Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hood (Illustrated)”, p.772, Delphi Classics
  • I'm not lookin' for someone who can save me. Life rafts might keep you afloat but they rarely get you anywhere and I've got places I wanna go. So break me in two, peel back my rib cage and cover every page of my heart with love poems you will burn someday.

  • It is the unspecified 'you' of modern love poems that I am mostly concerned with here. At least, the addressee is commonly a lover, and the very fact that the name is withheld is offered as a guarantee of the closeness and significance of the relationship.

    John Fuller (2011). “Who Is Ozymandias?: And other Puzzles in Poetry”, p.194, Random House
  • With lines that show an unyielding dedication to craft, these poems are not afraid of meaning or the meaningful. More and more every day, the thinking American asks how she is to believe in love when there is war all about her, and in each of her deeply felt lyrics, Elyse Fenton confronts this question with the kind of tenderness one lover reserves for another. If every poem is indeed a love poem,Clamor is indeed a debut worth reading and about which we must make noise.

  • My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun

    Love   Eye   Mistress  
    Sonnet 130
  • I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach.

    1850 Poems,'Sonnets from the Portuguese', sonnet 43.
  • They loved, and quarreled, and made up, and loved, and fought, and were true to each other and untrue. She made him the happiest man in the whole world and the most wretched, and after a few years she died, and then, when he was thirty, he died, too. But by that time Catullus had invented the love poem.

    Men   Years   World  
  • Love bears it out even to the edge of doom.

    Love   Bending   Bears  
    Sonnet 116
  • Pleasure and pain at once register upon the lover, inasmuch as the desirability of the love object derives, in part, from its lack. To whom is it lacking? To the lover. If we follow the trajectory of eros we consistently find it tracing out this same route: it moves out from the lover toward the beloved, then ricochets back to the lover himself and the hole in him, unnoticed before. Who is the subject of most love poems? Not the beloved. It is that hole.

    Love   Pain   Moving  
    Anne Carson (2014). “Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay”, p.30, Princeton University Press
  • Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come; Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me prov'd, I never writ, nor no man ever lov'd.

    Life   Men   Errors  
    Sonnet 116
  • Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks within his bending sickle's compass come.

    Bending   Fool   Lips  
    Sonnet 116
  • Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within reach of every hand.

    Mother Teresa (1997). “No Greater Love”
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