In theory an enemy to marriage, when Mary Wollstonecraft gave him her wounded heart, he had lived with her in Free Love for only a few months, when he discovered that he had better marry her.
I found a wounded heart; as that heart cast itself upon me, it was my ambition to heal it,' he wrote to her soon after their lawful marriage, in reference to the renewal of their acquaintance.
He found in her what he was prepared to find--a wounded heart.
Blessings go as quickly as they come Hast thou a wounded heart?
He is the happiest of mortals, and plods, is forlorn, and has a wounded heart.
Here we find that doubly pitying Nature is very kind to the traveller, but that this traveller has a wounded heart and plods his road forlorn.
And the "fretful midge" rankled like salt in a wounded heart.
Percy has been exposing a wounded heart, precious one.
The truth is she had wounded my vanity, and vanity may be a more fractious nursling even than a wounded heart.
But I am proof against all art: No vows shall e'er persuade me Twice to present a wounded heart 15 To her that hath betray'd me.
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