1 That you loved me still the same.
2 Sundered him from the thing he loved.
3 And scatter flowers on the dust I love.
4 He would give her life, perhaps love, too.
5 "I love the look of snow," said Aunt Julia sadly.
6 For the love of God, Jack, bring us a bit of coal.
7 Those venal and furtive loves filled him with despair.
8 Her eyes gave him no sign of love or farewell or recognition.
9 It would be a splendid bazaar, she said; she would love to go.
10 "I suppose you were in love with this Michael Furey, Gretta," he said.
11 He loved to feel the covers and turn over the pages of newly printed books.
12 He had never felt like that himself towards any woman, but he knew that such a feeling must be love.
13 Mrs. Kearney bought some lovely blush-pink charmeuse in Brown Thomas's to let into the front of Kathleen's dress.
14 People knew that they were courting and, when he sang about the lass that loves a sailor, she always felt pleasantly confused.
15 One human being had seemed to love him and he had denied her life and happiness: he had sentenced her to ignominy, a death of shame.
16 She had lovely ferns and wax-plants and, whenever anyone came to visit her, she always gave the visitor one or two slips from her conservatory.
17 He would love that, he said, better than anything in this world; and his voice, as he led me monotonously through the mystery, grew almost affectionate and seemed to plead with me that I should understand him.
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