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- noun Obsolete typography of
love . - verb Obsolete typography of
love .
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Examples
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What hart is so cold and chilling, that would not be stirred vp to heate, manifestly beholding the delightfull duties of reciprocall loue, such as I was perswaded would haue kindled _Diana_ hir selfe?
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame Francesco Colonna
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Nor does it surprise us that Moulsworth ends by emphasizing not simply "loue," but a love and self-respect so firmly felt.
My Name Was Martha: A Renaissance Woman's Autobiographical Poem 1993
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Others with great curtesie were putting of Rose leaues one after another into their laced brests, adding after them sweete kisses, some giuing their louers (if ouer-bold) vpon the cheekes with their harmles palmes pretie ticks, making them red like the wheeles of _Phœbus_ in a faire and cleere morning: with other new and vnthought contentions, such as loue could deuise.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame Francesco Colonna
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She further laments that she can hardly believe "that the goute myght with holde a good husbande hauyng some loue to his wyfe" and begs Egerton to teach her what "a good husbande ought to teche his wyfe," that is, the full definition of love (intellectually speaking, one hopes).
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The nature and condition of man, wherin he is lasse than god almightie, and excellinge nat withstanding all other creatures in erthe, is called humanitie whiche is a generall name to those vertues in whome semeth to be a mutuall concorde and loue in the nature of man.
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The nature and condition of man, wherin he is lasse than god almightie, and excellinge nat withstanding all other creatures in erthe, is called humanitie whiche is a generall name to those vertues in whome semeth to be a mutuall concorde and loue in the nature of man.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Mais mon ange me dit: «Ouvre les yeux et loue la miséricorde divine!»
Les Anges et les Âmes du Purgatoire de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Richard Barnfield, from "The Affectionate Shepheard, Containing the Complaint of Daphnis for the loue of Ganymede" 1594
Yellow bees love yellow flowers. Ann Althouse 2008
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Mais mon ange me dit: «Ouvre les yeux et loue la miséricorde divine!»
Archive 2008-10-19 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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These men all their life daies, liued in the loue of wisedome, and were connyng in the cours of the Sterres.
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