And monkey-folk, and scarlet birds, Would peer from every tree, And try to understand the words My True Love said to me!
If I could go with my True Love, To some far, lonely place; The world might well be lost, and I Could look upon Love's face.
The rose upon the breer, by the waters running clear, May have charms for the linnet or the bee; Their little loves are blest, and their little hearts at rest, But my true love is parted from me.
I thought I might my true love see: My true love wasn't there.
It isn't long since the rain came down, And all the trees are wet; I had a true love all my own: I wish I had him yet.
That is the humility of true love, I suppose; and, really, if he is pleased, we may be.
There are more kinds of love than one; at least there are many manifestations of true love; and, at your age, you are no' to expect to have your heart and fancy taken utterly captive by any man.
True love is a synthetic thing, an outcome of life, it is not a universal thing.
True love seeks to be mutual and easy-minded, free of doubts, but these egotistical mockeries of love have always resentment in them and hatred in them and a watchful distrust.
With more than Fancy's load of luxury, And prove a true love-letter.
Aye, so true love should do: it cannot speak; For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it.
True Love is but a humble, low-born thing, And hath its food served up in earthen ware; It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand.
Appetite and Longing Wiles of an Oriental Girl Rarity of True Love.
This story was referred to by several critics of my first book as refuting my theory regarding the modernity of true love.
You surrendered everything for the sake of true love, and it is only just that you should be rewarded.
And perhaps, after all, as Miss Greeby thought hopefully, his love for Sir Hubert's wife might have turned to scorn that she had preferred money to true love.
By all the virtue in thy body, Grant this night that I may see He who my true love shall be!
True Love can be no deeper than your capacity for friendship, no higher than your ideals, and no broader than the scope of your vision.
True Love, in the cave man, is expressed by a desire to beat a woman, and to pull her around by the hair.
By the light from a widely grinning pumpkin Betty read the charm which was supposed to keep her from baleful influences: "O Witches and Goblins, by this little light, Please send me the face of my true love tonight!
I mean I went in to see my true love in a glass, but I was given a little hand mirror.
O Witches and Goblins, by this little light, Please send me the face of my true love tonight!
Soldier, soldier come from the wars, I'll up an' tend to my true love!
Soldier, soldier come from the wars, Did aught take 'arm to my true love?
Soldier, soldier come from the wars, Did ye see no more o' my true love?
Again, the freer intercourse between the sexes tends incalculably to smooth that course of true love once so proverbially rough, but now indeed in danger of being made too unexcitingly smooth.
An old love, a true love, unwillingly relinquished, is a powerful rival.
They did not talk much or eagerly at all, but Christie's commendation of the sad pretty story of true love was a distinct pleasure to them both, and especially to Harry.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "true love" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.