Passionate love poems for her

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      Aug 05, 2015 · Not all poems idealize love. There are those that evince a more sober sensibility. In Sonnet 130, Shakespeare sees his love in the cool light of day. Her eyes are “nothing like the sun” and “If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.” She is no goddess, angel, or sprite, just a lady. Nonetheless, his love is true and precious.

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    • [DOC File]William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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      The Passionate Shepherd to his Love. The Passionate Shepherd to his Love was first published in 1599, this edition having being adapted from ‘England’s Helicon’, a 1614 edition of lyric and pastoral poetry. Marlowe’s poem is a typical example of a traditional pastoral love poem.

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      Run-on lines between quatrains suggest the close connection and continuous flow of love between the couple. The final rhyming couplet used in Shakespearean style makes an emphatic, clinching conclusion to the poem: her declaration that she holds on to her treasured memories of him in the same way as he treasured her physically in life.

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    • [DOC File]Romantic Love and Culture

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      Romantic Love and Anthropology. Etnofoor 10: 1-12. Charles Lindholm. University Professor/ Department of Anthropology. Boston University. If there is anything that modern people in the West seem to take for granted, it is the importance – even the necessity - of falling in love.

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    • [DOC File]So What Might the Song of Songs Do to Them

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      for love is as strong as death, passionate love unrelenting as the grave. Its darts are darts of fire— divine flame! Rushing waters can't quench love; rivers can't wash it away. If someone gave all his estate in exchange for love, he would be laughed to utter shame.” …

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    • [DOC File]The Origin and Development of Courtly Love,' and my ...

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      The courtly love poet, called 'trouvère' in Champagne, Ile de France, Orleans, and Picardy, refined sensual elements common in troubadour poetry into more stylized expressions. The personality of the Lady, her clothes, her demeanor, her manner, her spiritual and moral qualities--these become more important in the love poems.

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    • [DOC File]In: Shinobu Kitayama, S - Elaine Hatfield

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      In the great societies of Asia—China, Japan, and India (lands of arranged marriage—at least since the end of the 17th century), and thousands of haiku poems, Noh plays, and heroic legends later—the notion that passionate love and sexual desire are bound to end badly—with shame, thwarted hopes for marriage, eventual ruin, and suicide ...

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      “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” Although both Marlowe and Raleigh’s poems reflect the pastoral tradition, the speakers present opposing views of rural life. (a) Make a chart comparing the details that signal the shepherd’s idealized view with the nymph’s more realistic view of ...

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    • [DOCX File]Revelle College

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      Dante, La Vita Nuova. The Vita Nuova of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) is many things. It is a story of desire: a passionate account (perhaps true, perhaps invented) of Dante’s love of Beatrice, from their first chance encounter when the poet was nine and she was eight, to her death sixteen years later.

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