John Dowland (1563–1626) English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer
"Come again", line 1, The First Book of Songs.
John Dowland (1563–1626) English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer
"Come again", line 1, The First Book of Songs.
Paullina Simons book The Bronze Horseman
Source: The Bronze Horseman
“It was thy kiss, Love, that made me immortal.”
Margaret Fuller (1810–1850) American feminist, poet, author, and activist
Probably derived from "Make me immortal with a kiss" in Faustus by Christopher Marlowe.
Dryad Song (1900)
Donovan (1946) Scottish singer, songwriter and guitarist
"Wear Your Love Like Heaven"
A Gift from a Flower to a Garden (1967)
Context: Lord, kiss me once more, fill me with song
Allah, kiss me once more that
I may, that I may
Wear my love like heaven
Wear my love like
Wear my love like heaven.
Toby Keith (1961) American country music singer and actor
How Do You Like Me Now?!, written with Chuck Cannon
Song lyrics, How Do You Like Me Now?! (1999)
“Now, now. Southern ladies don’t French-kiss and tell.”
Susan Elizabeth Phillips (1948) American writer
Source: Ain't She Sweet
“You whisper, "You have loved enough,
Now let me be the Lover."”
Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
"You Have Loved Enough"
Ten New Songs (2001)
“I think I might love you too, Charter help me, but now is”
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: Old Kingdom series (The Abhorsen Trilogy), Sabriel (1995), p. 327.