Foreword | |
Love is Enough | p. 3 |
'That is the true season of love' | p. 4 |
A Spring Morning | p. 5 |
'Let me not to the marriage of true minds' | p. 6 |
The Master Speed | p. 7 |
'If love is chaste' | p. 8 |
'No love, to love of man and wife' | p. 9 |
A Marriage | p. 10 |
And man and woman are like the earth, that brings forth flowers' | p. 11 |
Changes | p. 12 |
'Live you by love confined' | p. 13 |
Wedding Day | p. 14 |
Friendship | p. 15 |
'Love is more thicker than forget' | p. 16 |
'How do I love thee? Let me count the ways' | p. 19 |
Amo Ergo Sum | p. 20 |
'Never above you' | p. 22 |
A Dedication to My Wife | p. 23 |
To My Dear and Loving Husband | p. 24 |
'Only our love hath no decay' | p. 25 |
I Love Thee | p. 26 |
The Confirmation | p. 27 |
'Is it for now or for always' | p. 28 |
Hinterhof | p. 29 |
Love Not Me | p. 30 |
'I carry your heart with me' | p. 31 |
Love Song | p. 32 |
'I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz' | p. 33 |
A Birthday | p. 34 |
The Bargain | p. 35 |
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven | p. 36 |
The Good-Morrow | p. 37 |
'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' | p. 38 |
'... winter will seek us, my love' | p. 39 |
Wedding | p. 41 |
I Love You | p. 42 |
'You and I' | p. 44 |
I Would Live in Your Love | p. 45 |
'Everything that touches us, me and you' | p. 46 |
'If thou must love me, let it be for nought' | p. 47 |
Line from a Notebook - February 1807 | p. 48 |
Beauty that is Never Old | p. 49 |
'Sensual pleasure passes' | p. 50 |
The Dance | p. 51 |
'O my luve's like a red, red rose' | p. 52 |
These I Can Promise | p. 53 |
Reply | p. 54 |
Love's Insight | p. 55 |
Touch the Air Softly | p. 56 |
Relationships | p. 57 |
'I loved you first' | p. 58 |
Song | p. 59 |
'When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes' | p. 60 |
'I want to be your friend' | p. 61 |
Last Love | p. 62 |
'From this day forward' | p. 63 |
O Tell Me the Truth above Love | p. 67 |
To Wed or Not to Wed | p. 69 |
'I may by degrees dwindle into a wife' | p. 70 |
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time | p. 72 |
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat | p. 73 |
'O Donald! Ye are just the man' | p. 75 |
The Author to His Wife, of a Woman's Eloquence | p. 76 |
I'll Still be Loving You | p. 77 |
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love | p. 78 |
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd | p. 79 |
From the Irish | p. 80 |
Love is ... | p. 81 |
The Female of the Species | p. 82 |
Always Marry an April Girl | p. 85 |
I'll be There | p. 86 |
No Mistake | p. 89 |
'No young lady should fall in love, till the offer has been made' | p. 90 |
A Word to Husbands | p. 91 |
Valentine | p. 92 |
The Ten Properties a Horse Shares with a Woman | p. 93 |
'An April state of smiles and tears' | p. 94 |
On Marriage | p. 99 |
'Silent unspeakable memories' | p. 100 |
Love is Giving | p. 101 |
When Two People are at One | p. 102 |
The Art of Marriage | p. 103 |
For a Wedding | p. 104 |
On Your Wedding Day | p. 105 |
'Now you will feel no rain' | p. 106 |
'The love of God, unutterable and perfect' | p. 107 |
'Dear friends, let us love one another' | p. 108 |
'Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels' | p. 109 |
Unlimited Friendliness | p. 110 |
'May you have been words on a cold evening' | p. 111 |
Notes | p. 113 |
Acknowledgements | p. 115 |
Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved. |