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... his breast those eyes , beyond Willis . Expression's power to paint , all languishingly fond . Those eyes alone are beautiful which are luminous , and not sparkling . Longfellow . Beauty has gone , but yet her mind is still 30 BEAUTY .
... his breast those eyes , beyond Willis . Expression's power to paint , all languishingly fond . Those eyes alone are beautiful which are luminous , and not sparkling . Longfellow . Beauty has gone , but yet her mind is still 30 BEAUTY .
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... Longfellow . The heart , like a tendril accustomed to cling , Let it grow where it will , cannot flourish alone , But will lean to the nearest and loveliest thing It can twine to itself , and make closely its own . Moore . The greatest ...
... Longfellow . The heart , like a tendril accustomed to cling , Let it grow where it will , cannot flourish alone , But will lean to the nearest and loveliest thing It can twine to itself , and make closely its own . Moore . The greatest ...
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... Longfellow . Love looks not with the eyes , but with the mind . Shakspeare . The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love . Love me little , love me long . Terence . Marlowe . To write a good love - letter you ought to begin without ...
... Longfellow . Love looks not with the eyes , but with the mind . Shakspeare . The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love . Love me little , love me long . Terence . Marlowe . To write a good love - letter you ought to begin without ...
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... Longfellow . That breathed when soul was knit to soul , And heart to heart responsive beat . Oh , had we never , never met , Or could this heart e'en now forget , Campbell . How link'd , how bless'd we might have been , Had fate not ...
... Longfellow . That breathed when soul was knit to soul , And heart to heart responsive beat . Oh , had we never , never met , Or could this heart e'en now forget , Campbell . How link'd , how bless'd we might have been , Had fate not ...
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... Longfellow . The science of love is the philosophy of the heart . Cicero . Why did she love him ? Curious fool ! be still ; Is human love the growth of human will ? Byron . Love that has nothing but beauty to keep it in good health is ...
... Longfellow . The science of love is the philosophy of the heart . Cicero . Why did she love him ? Curious fool ! be still ; Is human love the growth of human will ? Byron . Love that has nothing but beauty to keep it in good health is ...
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Addison affection Bailey Bayard Taylor beauty blush breast breath bright Bulwer Burns Byron Campbell charms cheek Chesterfield Cicero Coleridge Colton Cowper dark death doth Dryden earth enemy eyes face fate faults fear feel Ferrold flower folly fool fortune friendship genius give glow Goethe Goldsmith grace Greville grief grow happiness hath Hazlitt heart heaven hope human husband Joanna Baillie Johnson kiss La Bruyère La Rochefoucauld Lavater life's light lips live Longfellow look love's lover Madame de Staël maiden man's marriage married Milton mind Miss Landon Moore Nature ne'er never o'er once Ovid pain passion pleasure Pope pride proud Proverb Rochefoucauld scorn Scott sense Shakspeare sighs sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spanish Proverb speak sweet Sydney Smith tears tender thee There's things thou hast thought tongue trust truth vice virtue warm wife wise woman women wooed words Wordsworth Young youth