Types of Love Through the Ages (Part 2)
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- Types of Love
- Persuasive Love
- The Flea - John Donne
- "three sins in killing three"
- "our marriage bed and marriage temple"
- "just so much honour when though yield'st to me"
- "pampered swells with one blood made of two"
- "alas this is more than we would do"
- "how little that which thou deny'st me" - make sex seem as insignificant as possible
- The Flea - John Donne
- Fleeting/ Transient Love
- A Song (Absent from thee) - John Wilmot
- "The straying Fool"
- "tears my fixt Heart from my Love"
- "Absent from thee I languish still"
- A Song (Absent from thee) - John Wilmot
- Unfaithful Love
- The Scrutiny - Richard Lovelace
- "I must search the black and fair"
- "when I have loved my round"
- “Like skilful mineralists that sound/ For treasure in un-plowed-up-ground.”
- "twas last night I swore to thee/That fond impossibility"
- "I must all other beauties wrong"
- Lustful Love
- The Flea - John Donne
- "three sins in killing three"
- "our marriage bed and marriage temple"
- "just so much honour when though yield'st to me"
- "pampered swells with one blood made of two"
- "alas this is more than we would do"
- "how little that which thou deny'st me" - make sex seem as insignificant as possible
- To His Coy Mistress - Andrew Marvell
- Persuasive Love
- "then worms shall try that long preserv'd virginity"
- "For Lady you deserve this state"
- "I would love you ten years before the Flood"
- "An hundred years should go to praise Thine Eyes"
- "we cannot make our Sun Stand still, yet we will make him run"
- "at every pore with instant Fires"
- "Two hundred to adore each Breast"
- "tear our pleasure with rough strife"
- "like am'rous birds of prey, rather at once our Time devour"
- Persuasive Love
- The Flea - John Donne
- The Scrutiny - Richard Lovelace
- Lustful Love
- To His Coy Mistress - Andrew Marvell
- "then worms shall try that long preserv'd virginity"
- "For Lady you deserve this state"
- "I would love you ten years before the Flood"
- "An hundred years should go to praise Thine Eyes"
- "we cannot make our Sun Stand still, yet we will make him run"
- "at every pore with instant Fires"
- "Two hundred to adore each Breast"
- "tear our pleasure with rough strife"
- "like am'rous birds of prey, rather at once our Time devour"
- To His Coy Mistress - Andrew Marvell
- Unrequited Love
- Who so List to Hount I knowe where is an hynde - Sir Thomas Wyatt
- "in a nett I seeke to hold the wynde"
- "Hath weried me so sore"
- "she fleeth afore"
- Who so List to Hount I knowe where is an hynde - Sir Thomas Wyatt
- Persuasive Love
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