Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Love "Quotes" from Le Morte de Arthur

"God defend me," said Dinadan, "for the joy of love is too short, and the sorrow and what cometh thereof endureth overlong."

"...for he is the man in the world the which I first loved, and truly he shall be the las man that ever after I shall love...I might not withstand the fervent love wherefore I have my death." (Fair Maid of Astolot)

"I love not to constrained to love; for love must arise of the heart, and not by no constraint." (Sir Launcelot)

"Love is free in himself, and never will be bounden; for where he is bounden he looseth himself." (King Arthur)

"I promised her at that day ever to be her knight in right or in wrong." (Sir Launcelot)

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