Shall never be said the Nut-brown Maid Was toher love unkind.
As fair Aurora in her morning grey, Deck'd with the ruddy glister of her love Is fair Samela; Like lovely Thetis on a calmed day Whenas her brightness Neptune's fancy move, Shines fair Samela.
Three months and a day were gane and past, Fair Annie she gat word That her love's ship was come at last, Wi' his bright young Bride aboard.
He had taken from her, by surprise, a confession of her love.
Sir Roger had not been to her a tender husband; but still he had been the husband of her love.
But Mary sat there at her window, thinking of her love, and thinking of nothing else.
When a girl is about to be married, when she may lawfully talk of her love, there is no music in her ears so sweet as the praises of her lover.
It was soothing to her pride that she would not hurt him by her love, that she would bring no injury to the old house.
Although she had seemed to stand firm she had in truth been shaken, if not in her belief, in a more precious thing--her love.
It seemed to her then that through all their intercourse she had been a coward in her love, and she resolved that she would be a coward no longer.
Suddenly she felt as if, perhaps, even in her love, Androvsky had been a stranger to her.
Her love grew in the presence of this vastness, and expanded with tumult to the vague murmurings that rose towards her.
She suffered only in her love, and felt her soul passing from her in this memory; as wounded men, dying, feel their life ebb from their bleeding wounds.
She would have liked to hear nothing, to see nothing, so as not to disturb the meditation on her love, that, do what she would, became lost in external sensations.
Rodolphe thought this was an outburst of her love.
Her first impulse had been to object, but her vanity, her love of art, her love of power--all were touched.
She had laid every gift of passion and affection on the altar of her love.
With what can I replace her hopes, her love, the happiness of her youth?
I am firm and brave; a young girl blushes when she confesses her love; I do not confess, I declare and glory in my passion.
No, no, the princess is just now in a paroxysm of youthful passion, and would rather die than resign her love, and she is fantastic enough to believe in the possibility of a legitimate marriage!
It was her duty as a loving and devoted wife not to seek beyond what he showed her, and this duty was in perfect accord with the dispositions of her love; but the power of things seen carried her beyond will and reason.
She listened, crushed; but this last word, which struck her in her love, gave her strength.
I shall therefore omit the less material passages of this interview, during which I convinced her reason, though I could not appease the sad presages of her love, with regard to the long voyage and dangers I must undergo.
Affected with her sorrow, I pressed the fair mourner to my breast, and swore that she was more dear and welcome on that account, because she had sacrificed her friends and fortune to her love for me.
Yes, to follow the husband of her love," interrupted she, with enthusiasm.
If HER love was a lie, is there love in this world?
When her betrothed held out his hand to her, Josepha, blushing, looked at him with a timid and tender glance, which seemed to implore a return of her love.
Moreover, to the better account, Clotilde's English friend had sent him the lines addressed to her, in which the writer dwelt on her love of him with a whimper of the voice of love.
She could not blame herself, for the intensity of her suffering testified to the bitter realness of her love of the dead man.
She could utter all the words needed to Willoughby and to her father, locked in her love: walking in this world, living in that.
Who ever strove To show her merit that did miss her love?
No want of conscience hold it that I call, Her love, for whose dear love I rise and fall.
Her love is not the hare that I do hunt; Why writes she so to me?
Her love to both Would each to other, and all loves to both, Draw after her.
When Miss Aldclyffe's will was opened, it was found to have been drawn up on the very day that Manston (her love-child) married Miss Cytherea Graye.
Cytherea's mother-wit suddenly warned her in the midst of her excitement that it was necessary not to betray the secret of her love.
It seemed to her love-intoxicated imagination as if night embraced the earth, even as Perigal held her body to his, and that the stars were an illumination and were twinkling so happily in honour of the double union.
Ay, when the special thing is well obtain'd, That is, her love; for that is all in all.
Kate She hung about my neck, and kiss on kiss She vied so fast, protesting oath on oath, That in a twink she won me to her love.
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