Says the King, "Here my heart lies dead Where my fair love is buried, Would I were lying here instead!
Gloucester, we have done deeds of charity, Made peace of enmity, fair love of hate, Between these swelling wrong-incensed peers.
Here is a letter from Queen Hecuba, A token from her daughter, my fair love, Both taxing me and gaging me to keep An oath that I have sworn.
My fair love, Kiss me again, God loves you not the less; Why should one woman have all goodly things?
Ah, fair love, Fair fearful Venus made of deadly foam, I shall escape you somehow with my death- Your splendid supple body and mouth on fire And Paphian breath that bites the lips with heat.
Come, fair love; Be of fair cheer: I say you have done no wrong.
O Mother of fair love, why do the poor banished children of Eve so continually turn to thee?
I looked, fair love, and you my love looked fair, I sighed for love and you for sport did smile.
Respect, fair love, how these with sorrow wears The truest heart unless it find some ruth.
Live but, fair love, and banish thy disease, And love, kind heart, both where and whom thou please.
Sing, birds, in every furrow; And from each hill, let music shrill Give my fair Love good-morrow!
You pretty elves, amongst yourselves Sing my fair Love good-morrow; To give my Love good-morrow Sing birds, in every furrow!
Fair love, let us go dine: Thy sustenance is in my crippe, lo!
Fair love, let us go play: Apples ben ripe in my gardayne.
And from each bill let music shrill Give my fair Love good-morrow!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair love" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.