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.
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.
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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