- Come live in my heart and pay no rent.
Samuel Lover - There is a tide in the affairs of women which, taken at the flood, leads – God knows where.
Lord Byron - “Yes,’I answered you last night; “No,’this morning, sir, I say: Colours seen by candle-light will not look the same by day.
E. B. Browning - And let us mind, faint heart ne’er wan a lady fair.
James Drummond Burns - Tis enough -Who listens once will listen twice; her heart be sure is not of ice, and one refusal no rebuff.
Lord Byron - Never wedding, ever wooing, Still a lovelorn heart pursuing, Read you not the wrong you’re doing In my cheek’s pale hue? All my life with sorrow strewing; Wed or cease to woo.
Thomas Campbell - If I’m not worth the wooing, I surely am not worth the winning.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Thrice happy’s the wooing that’s not long a-doing. So much time is saved in the billing and cooing.
R.H. Barham - Sometimes a musical phrase would perfectly sum up the mood of a moment. One of those lovelorn sonatas for wind instruments was riding past on a solemn white horse. Everybody wondered who the new arrival was.
John Ashbery - The lovelorn: knowing the fictive nature of their misery does not ease their suffering.
Mason Cooly - And these poor nerves so wired to the skull ache on the lovelorn paper.
Dylan Thomas - Sad hours seem long.
Shakespeare
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