- His final poem is about forbidden love but he is too ill to write it down.
- Love at first sight?
- Such people eventually succeed, sometimes through persistence, but often through the unconditional love and support of others.
- Love affair.
- The loopy links garden and loopy links zoo support toddlers' love of linking and feature boldly colored and patterned loops with magnetic snap closures.
- Love to hear your feedback - let us know your views.
- Love d ones.
- Vengeance or the path of true love - which will Lydia choose?
- Love song has been the most enduring and endearing pop music art form.
- Hit " walking in the rain with the one i love ".
- Love to hate.
- Dearly love d husband of Dorothy, much love d husband of Dorothy, much love d father of Clifford, father-in-law of Jane, dearest grandfather of martin and Samantha.
- He was, he said " inspired by the everlasting love that Roy shared with dale Evans.
- Love story - the sexuality of the players is inconsequential.
- They were safe in the undying love of Christ.
- You may want to add in some speech games or a love poem which you will find in our love poem which you will find in our love poems and readings section.
- Have mercy on me, o god, according to thy steadfast love; according to thy abundant mercy blot out my transgressions.
- Link love spells, free love spells, love charms, love potions, free magic...
- Lady Carteret died during childbirth in 1736 and supposedly haunts the corridors looking for her lost love.
Love is blind
Origin
This was coined by Shakespeare and was quite a favourite line of his. It appears in several of his plays, including Two Gentlemen of Verona, Henry V and The Merchant Of Venice. For example, this piece from The Merchant Of Venice, 1596:
JESSICA: Here, catch this casket; it is worth the pains.
I am glad 'tis night, you do not look on me,
For I am much ashamed of my exchange:
But love is blind and lovers cannot see
The pretty follies that themselves commit;
For if they could, Cupid himself would blush
To see me thus transformed to a boy.
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Modern-day research supports the view that the blindness of love is not just a figurative matter. A research study in 2004 by University College London found that feelings of love suppressed the activity of the areas of the brain that control critical thought.
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