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Example sentences for "cannot love"

  • Shepherd, I oft have wish'd you not to trouble Me and yourself with words: I cannot love you.

  • If I love my choice, I must be disobedient; if obedient, I must be link'd to one I cannot love.

  • Oh, if I am so wretched to be his, Surely I cannot live; For, Sir, I must confess I cannot love him.

  • Tis pity she that thinks it so shou'd want him; the Blessing's thrown away on me, but we are both unhappy to be match'd to those we cannot love.

  • Since the poet's soul is more beautiful than the souls of other men, it follows that he cannot love at all except, in a sense, by virtue of the fact that he is easily deceived.

  • In the same spirit Christina Rossetti identifies her lover with her Christian faith: Yea, as I apprehend it, love is such I cannot love you if I love not Him, I cannot love Him if I love not you.

  • I cannot love him; yet I doubt not he is virtuous; I know him to be noble and of high estate, of fresh and spotless youth.

  • All voices proclaim him learned, courteous, and valiant; yet I cannot love him, he might have taken his answer long ago.

  • Olivia now reluctantly dismissed Viola, saying, "Go to your master, and tell him, I cannot love him.

  • And it is an obvious fact that we cannot love by command; we cannot love to order.

  • We cannot love by will and design, but we certainly can will to be well disposed even toward those who, we believe, have ill will toward us.

  • I must confess, I once lov'd Sophos well; But now I cannot love him, whom All the world knows to be a dissembler.

  • My reason is my mind, my ground my will; I will not love her: if you ask me why, I cannot love her.

  • Your lord does know my mind; I cannot love him.

  • Or, rather, do I not in plainest truth Tell you I do not nor I cannot love you?

  • I cannot love her, nor will strive to do 't.

  • All voices proclaim him learned, courteous, and valiant; yet I cannot love him.

  • Olivia now reluctantly dismissed Viola, saying: "Go to your master and tell him I cannot love him.

  • I cannot love her, nor will strive to do't.

  • Make them not froward by your froward carriage, and then say, we cannot love them.

  • If the carnal mind is enmity against God, the flesh certainly does not love God; if it cannot be subject to the Law of God, it cannot love God.

  • For the heart, truly feeling that God is angry, cannot love God, unless He be shown to have been reconciled.

  • I cannot love him; let him send no more- Unless perchance you come to me again To tell me how he takes it.

  • But that I cannot love Him as much as you can do, you will never succeed in making me even understand.

  • That you should merit more than myself, is a matter that I concede and do not seek, I leave it in your hands; but that I cannot love Him as much as you, is a thing that you will never by any means be able to make me understand.

  • I do forgive thee, but I cannot love thee [rushes out].

  • And yet my heart belongs to Louis, and I cannot love another.

  • Think not to win me back with thy new wealth; I cannot love thee.

  • Why must I give up all the bright dreams of my youth, and wed a woman whom I cannot love?

  • Should I have any reason to fear compulsion, but too often used of late, I will take counsel with none but you; you shall guide me as you think fit, and I will fly anywhere, rather than give my hand to one I cannot love.


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