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Examples
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Cornelia lingered in the garden, because she had suddenly, and as yet unconsciously, entered into that tender mystery, so common and so sovereign, which we call Love.
The Maid of Maiden Lane Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr 1875
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I have said that his affection was universal, and partook of all the highest attributes of that sublime self-abnegation which we call Love.
Aurora Floyd. A Novel Mary Elizabeth 1863
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No accident in the Universe that the early Beatles sang so often the word Love.
It's Still American Hope Vs. Fear, Even in David Brooks' Worst Case Scenario 2009
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But then, I feel that our deepest and truest essence is that thing we call Love.
Why Talk to the Tree? Steven Barnes 2008
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Women believe in men when they flavor their speeches with the word Love.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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Women believe in men when they flavor their speeches with the word Love.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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I want the "fuzzy feeling" that everyone describes as Love.
fuct-up-girl Diary Entry fuct-up-girl 2006
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In his right hand he held a wreath made of flowers most pure and white, inside of which in letters of light blue, was the word Love.
Young Lion of the Woods A Story of Early Colonial Days Thomas Barlow Smith
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For instance, the former, when kept within polite boundaries, is usually known as Love.
A Black Adonis Linn Boyd Porter 1883
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It involves free trade on the broadest basis, sweeping away much of the selfishness and morbid sentimentality that constitute the superstition we call Love.
M. or N. "Similia similibus curantur." G.J. Whyte-Melville 1849
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