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Letter "K" » Kisses
"Blush, happy maiden, when you feel
The lips which press love's glowing seal;
But as the slow years darklier roll,
Grown wiser, the experienced soul
Will own as dearer far than they
The lips which kiss the tears away."
Author: Elizabeth Akers Allen ("Florence Percy")
About: Kisses
"But is there nothing else,
That we may do but only walk? Methinks
Brothers and sisters lawfully may kiss."
Author: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
About: Kisses
"Kiss till the cows come home."
Author: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
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"Jenny, she's aw weet, peer body,
Jenny's like to cry;
For she hes weet her petticoats
In gangin' thro' the rye,
Peer body."
Author: Miss Susanna Blamire and Miss Catherine Gilpin
About: Kisses
"Remember the Viper:'twas close at your feet,
How you started and threw yourself into my arms;
Not a strawberry there was so ripe nor so sweet
As the lips which I kiss'd to subdue your alarms."
Author: Robert Bloomfield
About: Kisses
". . . And when my lips meet thine
Thy very soul is wedded unto mine."
Author: Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
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"Thy lips which spake wrong counsel, I kiss close."
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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"I was betrothed that day;
I wore a troth kiss on my lips I could not give away."
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
About: Kisses
"First time he kiss'd me, he but only kiss'd
The fingers of this hand wherewith I write;
And ever since it grew more clean and white."
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
About: Kisses
"Something made of nothing, tasting very sweet,
A most delicious compound, with ingredients complete;
But if as on occasion the heart and mind are sour,
It has no great significance, it loses half its power."
Author: Mary E. Buell
About: Kisses
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