VII Nae living man I’ll love again, Since that my lovely knight is slain; Wi’ ae lock of his yellow hair I’ll chain my heart for evermair.
Fly with his broken chain Far o'er the sounding main, Never to love again,-- Eileen Aroon!
I had slept upon my anger and I was in love again.
I was astonished to see her, and I think more sorry than glad, for she was still beautiful, and I might fall in love again; and being no longer in a position to give her assistance, the issue might be unfortunate for me.
That curious brief period of mental rejuvenescence had been due to the novelty and excitement of being in love again, after long and arid years.
I had thought myself too utterly disillusioned ever to imagine myself in love again.
Until I met him I did not even guess that I had the capacity to love again.
Many noisy miles remain; But a sympathetic sprite In the clatter of the train Hammers cheerful:-that the strain Once concluded and the fight, I shall see my love again.
I am tired and fagged and fain; But I feel a still delight In the clatter of the train, Hurry-hurrying on amain Through the moonshine thin and white-- I shall see my love again!
Do you remember how cruel you were in London, when you told me to go away from you for ever, when you forbade me ever to speak to you of love again?
But I have no wish as yet to experience the passion of love again--not even with you; although if you would cry off in some respects I don't know but that I should still like to marry you.
I remember, when I first met the Baroness, thinking how cruel, how ironical, it would be, if she were to fall in love again.
Did I not think how terrible it would be if she fell in love again, and did I not mean, for the main part, because she could expect no return?
Suppose this woman, in whom I can distinguish a quite unusual force and energy of emotion, were to fall in love again: she is at the age of lasting passions, and what could be more natural in her?
I shall never forget the gloom, the bitter misery of that dark trail where specters ever stared at me as I journeyed, where ghosts arose in every trail--pale wraiths of her I loved, calling me back to love again.
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