Napoleon Bonaparte To JosephineI wake filled with thoughts of you.
Your portrait and the intoxicating evening which
we spent yesterday ha...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning To Robert BrowningTo Robert Browning:
And now listen to me in turn. You have touched me more profoundly than
...
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Leo Tolstoy, Russian to Valeria ArsenevI already love in you your beauty, but I am only beginning to
love in you that which is eternal and ...
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Alfred de Musset to to Amantine Aurore DudevantI have something stupid and ridiculous to tell you.
I am foolishly writing to you instead of ...
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Honore de Balzac to Madame Evelina HanskaOur love will bloom always fairer, fresher, more gracious,
because it is a true love, and because ...
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By Gustave FlaubertGustave Flaubert, famous French writer, to his wife Louise Colet.
I will cover you with love when next I see you, with ...
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John Keats To Fanny BrawneSweetest Fanny,
You fear, sometimes, I do not love you so much as you wish? My dear Girl
I love you ever and ever...
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By Mark TwainMark Twain, American writer, to Olivia Langdon, his future wife.
May 12, 1869
Out of the depths of my happy heart wells a gr...
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to Louise ColetHave you really not noticed, then, that here of all places, in this private,
personal solitude that surrounds me, I have turn...
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Annabella MilbankeMy Heart
We are thus far separated - but after all one mile is as bad as a thousand -
which is a great consolation to o...
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