3188 examples of to love in sentences

Not to be laught at; 'tis not the Mode to love much; A Platonick Fop I have heard of, but this is an Age of sheer Enjoyment, and little Love goes to that; we have found it incommode, and loss of time, to make long Addresses.

It is getting to be a predominant feeling in the American nature, I fear, to love change.

Margaret was forced to listen, for I would not let her go, but she seemed to harden herself against me, growing colder, stiller, statelier, as I went on, and when I said in my desperate way, "'You should love me, for we are bid to love our enemies,' she flashed an indignant look at me and said, "'I will not love what I cannot respect!

It's not so; and you shall see how true and good and steady I can be when I have any one to love and care for me.

"Yes.... Will you try to love me?"

I want that boy of mine To love his country's flag!

She used to love the dog,the child; she gave him his name in a frolic one day; he was always her playfellow; many a time they had come in and found her asleep with Muff's black, shaggy sides for a pillow, and her little pink arms around his neck, her face warm and bright with some happy dream.

and I find that I love thee more than I had thought possible to love anyone.

We see that no man is so honest as to marry a wife, only thereby to have children, to love and to bring them up in the fear of God.

"Ceased to love her!"

Where is that voice attuned to love, That bid me say "my darling dove?"

It is akin to love.

A child of God, and therefore a person, because a child's duty is to love and trust and obey his fatherand only a person can do that, not an animal or a thing.

Unloved, unable to love, yet with an intense desire for affection, and an immense capacity for granting it, her heart is tempted to wander beyond the circle of her duty.

The latter only can be a participle: as, "How rarely does it meet with this time's guise, When man was will'd to love his enemies!"Shakspeare. OBS.

On the other hand I see in this mutual irritation a tacit acknowledgment on the part of Aniela that I have the right to love her; for if she admits the resentment springing from love, she must admit the love itself.

'It is commonly a weak man who marries for love,' iii. 3; 'Sir, I love Robertson, and I won't talk of his book,' ii. 53; 'You all pretend to love me, but you do not love me so well as I myself do,' iv.

SCOTT, WILLIAM PATRICK TEMPLE. Leave it to love.

"I did not mean," she said at last, in a tremor, "that I wanted you to love me less, but I am almost sorry that you love me quite so much.

What if she, who of all the world had been the one to love Madaline best, had been her greatest foe?

And tho' denied to me the strings to move Like heavenly-gifted bards, to whom belong The power to melt the yielding soul to love, Or wake to war, with energetic song.

Now, then, to the health of the Russians!" "What has made you like the Russians?" "Say ratherwhy have you ceased to love them?"

It does not believe that it is feasible to love our neighbors as ourselves.

Ihad to love him.

"I should like to love you more.

3188 examples of  to love  in sentences