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There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind  (by: Thomas Ford (1580 - 1648))
There is a lady sweet and kind,
Was never a face so pleased my mind;
I did but see her passing by,
And yet I'll love her till I die.
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There Is A Lady Sweet And Kind  (by: Unknown)
There is a Lady sweet and kind,
Was never face so pleased my mind;
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They Loved One Another  (by: Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (1808 - 1877))
There are many in this chilly world who would not care to part,
Tho' they dwell together in one home, and ought to have one heart,
And yet they live! while never more those happy ones may meet...
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Thy Voice Is On The rolling Air  (by: Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892))
My love involves the love before;
My love is vaster passion now;
Tho' mix'd with God and Nature thou,
I seem to love thee more and more...
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To A Lady, Asking Him How Long He Would Love Her  (by: Sir George Etherege (1635-1691))
It is not, Celia, in our power
To say how long our love will last;
It may be we within this hour
May lose those joys we now do taste:
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True Love Poems Books

To A.P. Kern  (by: Alexander Pushkin (1799 - 1837))
In the torture of hopeless melancholy,
In the bustle of the world's noisy hours,
That voice rang out so tenderly,
I dreamed of that lovely face of yours....
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To Anthea  (by: Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674))
A heart as soft, a heart as kind,
A heart as sound and free
As in the whole world thou canst find,
That heart I'll give to thee.
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To His Mistress  (by: Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674))
You say I love not, 'cause I do not play
Still with your curls, and kiss the time away.
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To Lucasta Going Beyond The Seas  (by: Richard Lovelace (1618 - 1657))
If to be absent were to be
Away from thee;
Or that when I am gone
You or I were alone;
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To My Dear and Loving Husband  (by: Anne Bradstreet (1612 - 1672))
My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
Nor aught but love from thee give recompense...
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