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Current Search - love in Sonnets from the Portuguese
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Is by thee only, whom I
love
alone.
Sonnets from the Portuguese
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In XII
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To last, a
love
set pendulous between.
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In XXXVI
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And yet, because I
love
thee, I obtain.
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In XI
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And catch the early
love
up in the late.
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In XXXIII
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In words, of
love
hid in me out of reach.
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In XIII
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To
love
me also in silence with thy soul.
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To
love
me, I looked forward to the moon.
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In XXXII
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Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed.
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Who
love
God, God accepts while loving so.
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For grief indeed is
love
and grief beside.
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Alas, I have grieved so I am hard to
love
.
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From that same
love
this vindicating grace.
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In XI
13
I should not
love
withal, unless that thou.
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In XII
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If thou must
love
me, let it be for nought.
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Was caught up into
love
, and taught the whole.
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Said, Dear I
love
thee; and I sank and quailed.
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In love, when
love
the lowest: meanest creatures.
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