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		<title>Romantic Love Poems &#124; Love Is Enough By William Morris</title>
		<description>Love poems by William Morris (1834-1896)
Love Is Enough by William Morris
Love is enough: though the World be a-waning,
And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining,
Though the sky be too dark for dim eyes to discover
The gold-cups and daisies fair blooming thereunder,
Though the hills be held shadows, and ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poems &#124; I need not go&#8217; By Thomas Hardy</title>
		<description>Short Love Poems by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)
I need not go'
I need not go
Through sleet and snow
To where I know
She waits for me;
She will tarry me there
'Til I find it fair,
And have time to spare
From company.

When I've overgot
The world somewhat,
When things cost not
Such stress and strain,
Is soon enough
By cypress sough
To tell ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poem &#124; To Aurora By Sir William Alexander</title>
		<description>Love Poem by Sir William Alexander (1567-1640)

To Aurora by Sir William Alexander
I swear, Aurora, by thy starry eyes,
And by those golden locks whose lock none slips,
And by the naked snows which beauty dyes,
I swear by all the jewels of thy mind,
Whose like yet never worldly treasure bought,
Thy solid judgement and ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poem &#124; I&#8217;ll Give Thee leave, My Love By Sir William Alexander</title>
		<description>Love Poem by Sir William Alexander (1567-1640)

I'll Give Thee leave, My Love
I'll Give thee leave, my love, in beauty's field
To rear red colours whiles, and bend thine eye;
those that are bashful still, I quite despise
Such simple souls are too soon moved to yield:
Let majesty armed in thy countenance sit,
As that ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poems &#124; Sonnet 130 By William Shakespeare</title>
		<description>Short Love Poems by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red than her lips' red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
I have seen roses damasked, red and ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poem &#124; The Clod and the Pebble By William Blake</title>
		<description>&#160;
Love Poem by William Blake (1757-1827)
The Clod and the Pebble by William Blake
Love seeketh not itself to please,
Nor for itself hath any care;
But for another gives its ease,
And builds a Heaven in Hells despair.

So sang a little Clod of Clay,
Trodden with the cattle's feet;
But a Pebble of the brook,
Warbled out ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poem &#124; Infant Joy  By William Blake</title>
		<description>Love Poem by William Blake (1757-1827)

Infant Joy by William Blake
I have no name;
I am but two days old.'
What shall I call thee?
'I happy am,
Joy is my name.'
Sweet joy befall thee!

Pretty joy!
Sweet joy, but two days old.
Sweet Joy I call thee:
Thou dost smile,
I sing the while;
Sweet joy befall thee!

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		<title>Romantic Love Poem &#124; The Garden of Love By William Blake</title>
		<description>Love Poem by William Blake (1757-1827)
The Garden of Love
I laid me down upon a  		bank,
Where Love lay sleeping;
I heard among the rushes dank
Weeping, weeping.

Then I went to the heath and the wild,
To the thistles and thorns of the waste;
And they told me how they were beguiled,
Driven out, and compelled ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poem &#124; Love and Harmony By William Blake</title>
		<description>Love Poem by William Blake (1757-1827)

Love and Harmony
Love and harmony  				combine,
And round our souls entwine
While thy branches mix with mine,
And our roots together join.

Joys upon our branches sit,
Chirping loud and singing sweet;
Like gentle streams beneath our feet
Innocence and virtue meet.

Thou the golden fruit dost bear,
I am clad in flowers ...</description>
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		<title>Romantic Love Poems &#124; Break, Break, Break By Alfred Lord Tennyson</title>
		<description>Short Love poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1883)
Break, Break, Break by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Break, Break, Break,
On thy cold grey stones, O Sea!
And I would that my tongue could utter
The thoughts that arise in me.
O well for the fisherman's boy,
That he shouts with his sister at play!
O well for the sailor ...</description>
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