Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes About Love

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  • Love gives itself; it is not bought.

  • It is a beautiful trait in the lover's character, that they think no evil of the object loved.

  • Enjoy the Spring of Love and Youth, to some good angel leave the rest; For Time will teach thee soon the truth, there are no birds in last year's nest!

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1847). “The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Complete in One Volume”, p.49
  • Talk not of wasted affection - affection never was wasted.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, J. D. McClatchy (2000). “Poems and Other Writings”, p.88, Library of America
  • A boy's will is the wind's will, and the thought's of youth are long, long thoughhts

    'My Lost Youth' (1858)
  • I venerate old age; and I love not the man who can look without emotion upon the sunset of life, when the dusk of evening begins to gather over the watery eye, and the shadows of twilight grow broader and deeper upon the understanding.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1855). “The Works: Kavanagh. Outre-Mer”, p.164
  • Talk not of wasted affection, affection never was wasted; If it enrich not the heart of another, its waters, returning Back to their springs, like the rain, shall fill them full of refreshment; That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, J. D. McClatchy (2000). “Poems and Other Writings”, p.88, Library of America
  • The dawn is not distant, nor is the night starless; love is eternal.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “The Complete Poems of Longfellow”, Library of Alexandria
  • The world loves a spice of wickedness.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1871). “Hyperion: A Romance”, p.70
  • Love keeps the cold out better than a cloak.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1867). “The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. Complete Edition”, p.52
  • When one is truly in love, one not only says it, but shows it.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1861). “The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, including his translations and notes”, p.249
  • It is difficult to know at what moment love begins; it is less difficult to know that it has begun.

    Life  
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Illustrated)”, p.2083, Delphi Classics
  • The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books.

    "Morituri Salutamus" st. 21 (1875)
  • There is nothing holier in this life of ours than the first consciousness of love, the first fluttering of its silken wings.

    Life  
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Illustrated)”, p.1961, Delphi Classics
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