Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Love Mega Square Collection

Love Mega Square Collection
Love Mega Square Collection
An elegant light-bite book for lovers filled with sonnets and prose centering around romance, the heart, union and love of all persuasions. Accompanied by elegant photos and prints of lover's art in multiple mediums, this ode to love makes a thoughtful gift that will raise the spirits and deepen affections. Featured poems: - Come! an Unseen Flute by Victor Hugo - Untitled by John Keats - The Gentle Heart by Guido Guinicelli - She Walks in Beauty - Lord Byron - Katharine - Robert Louis Stevenson - Believe me... by Thomas Moore - Act II, Scene 2 from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare - The Unseen Power by Mawlawi Rumi - He Touched me, so I live to know by Emily Dickinson - Ode to Cassandra by Pierre de Ronsard - Untitled by Paul Verlaine - Untitled by Heinrich Heine - Prose from Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare - Somewhere There Waiteth by Edwin Arnold - Meeting at Night by Robert Browning - To the Distant One - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - To Laura at the Harpsichord by Friedrich von Schiller - A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns - Love by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Prose from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri - Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare - Some Day by Hugh Conway - To Marie (Sonnet) by Alfred de Musset - Come live with me and be my Love by Christopher Marlowe - To a Stranger by Walt Whitman - Cato. Act III, Scene 1 by Joseph Addison - Woman's Constancy by John Donne - Maiden with the lips of scarlet by Heinrich Heine - To Celia by Ben Jonson - This Marriage by Mawlawi Rumi - The First Day by Christina Rossetti - My love has talk'd with rocks and trees by Alfred Lord Tennyson - How do I love thee? by Elizabeth Barrett - One Word Is Too Often Profaned by Percy Bysshe Shelley - The Ragged Wood by William Butler Yeats - To My Dear and Loving Husband by Anne Bradstreet - I Loved You by Alexander Pushkin - Dear Chains by Alexander Pushkin - Untitled by George Moore - To the moon by Percy Bysshe Shelley - Bright Star by William Butler Yeats - Hymn to Aprod

An elegant light-bite book for lovers filled with sonnets and prose centering around romance, the heart, union and love of all persuasions. Accompanied by elegant photos and prints of lover's art in multiple mediums, this ode to love makes a thoughtful gift that will raise the spirits and deepen affections. Featured poems: - Come! an Unseen Flute by Victor Hugo - Untitled by John Keats - The Gentle Heart by Guido Guinicelli - She Walks in Beauty - Lord Byron - Katharine - Robert Louis Stevenson - Believe me... by Thomas Moore - Act II, Scene 2 from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare - The Unseen Power by Mawlawi Rumi - He Touched me, so I live to know by Emily Dickinson - Ode to Cassandra by Pierre de Ronsard - Untitled by Paul Verlaine - Untitled by Heinrich Heine - Prose from Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare - Somewhere There Waiteth by Edwin Arnold - Meeting at Night by Robert Browning - To the Distant One - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - To Laura at the Harpsichord by Friedrich von Schiller - A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns - Love by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Prose from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri - Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare - Some Day by Hugh Conway - To Marie (Sonnet) by Alfred de Musset - Come live with me and be my Love by Christopher Marlowe - To a Stranger by Walt Whitman - Cato. Act III, Scene 1 by Joseph Addison - Woman's Constancy by John Donne - Maiden with the lips of scarlet by Heinrich Heine - To Celia by Ben Jonson - This Marriage by Mawlawi Rumi - The First Day by Christina Rossetti - My love has talk'd with rocks and trees by Alfred Lord Tennyson - How do I love thee? by Elizabeth Barrett - One Word Is Too Often Profaned by Percy Bysshe Shelley - The Ragged Wood by William Butler Yeats - To My Dear and Loving Husband by Anne Bradstreet - I Loved You by Alexander Pushkin - Dear Chains by Alexander Pushkin - Untitled by George Moore - To the moon by Percy Bysshe Shelley - Bright Star by William Butler Yeats - Hymn to Aprod

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