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loves

n. (plural of love English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: love)

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I love Agatha, and that she loves me, nevertheless I am your friend, and since you adore her I will do my best to hasten your bliss.

Rue de Taranne, and whom he said he loved as one loves a portrait, because she came from Camille.

I wish you knew how good and pure he is, and how well he loves me, I could not refuse him anything.

He told me the tale of his loves, and said he always spent the night with her in the garret, but that for three days they had been deprived of their pleasures, as madam had locked the door and taken away the key.

As soon as I had made a new choice I saw no more of my old loves, but I continued to provide for them, and that with a good deal of money.

We spent two pleasant hours in telling each other of our experiences since our last meeting, and then, finding her as fresh and fair as in the season of our early loves, I asked her if she had vowed to be faithful to her husband.

Recollect also that, if you have tempted him by the same manoeuvres which you have employed towards me, you are doubly wrong, for it may be that, if he truly loves you, you have caused him to be miserable.

But if it be granted that the passions of the two sexes are of equal strength, how comes it that a man never refuses to gratify a woman who loves him and entreats him to be kind?

I see he loves you and you like him, and as I love you and wish to see you sheltered from the storms of fortune, and as I think this pleasant young Frenchman would make you happy, I have pointed out to you these advantages, but instead of being grateful you scold me.

I provoke him, the better he loves me, and I will make him pay dearly when he asks me to make it up.

No living man can boast of having seen her features, and she loves me so dearly that my will is hers.

I am going to practice virtue in order to find a man who loves it only to destroy it.

You know very well that she loves me, and that I am often either her wife or her husband, and as you do not object to my being your rival and making her often as happy as I can, she does not want you either to suppose that her love is like hatred, for the love of a jealous heart is very much like it.

You will see that you are in the wrong, dearest, and that, far from despising you, my dear friend loves you only.

He loves you, he has a heart and knowledge of the world, and he will not let you make any mistakes.