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Romantic Love Letters |
Dear Beloved
My love, we must not lose hope, for if hope is lost,
then I fear we too will be lost forever.
If your father the Duke has forbidden you to see me publicly,
then let us meet under starlight
at the windmill upon the mountain.
There, late at night, the wood owls make their gothic music....
Robert Browning
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Funny Love Letters |
My Dearest,
I am very happy to inform you that I have fallen in Love with you since the 14th of October (Sunday). With reference to the meeting held between us on the on the 13th of Oct...
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For time immortal, as men and women continued falling in love, the art of writing love letters also went on its course making the million and trillions of expressions vibrant with truth and ecstasy. There can be various occasions, on which love letters can be written, it can be just expressing your love or rendering a sweet note from the core of your heart, it can also be evincing the thought of the moment when you miss your sweetheart. So, there are innumerable instances that call for some cute love letters.
There are examples of scores of great love letters written by eminent personalities and they stand as great reference for people of all time to convey their exclusive feelings of love. Some of the significant examples of such great love letters can be the Beethoven love letters or the bunch of letters by Keats or Shelly. If some of the individuals, who are freshly under the spell of love find it difficult to jot down their feelings than they can very well refer to these prized love letters. They can also take help of a love letter book that will assist them with the basics of writing a love letter.
Still it must be remembered that going through some mere tactics will never help you exclaim your love with the true buzz and so it is better to express your feelings as it comes out of your heart and that crude expression will do the magic.
Lastly, here is a classic example of a love letter for all times written by John Keats to his beloved Fanny Brawne. This letter has been read time and again and must have been copied by several lovers a myriad of times as it speaks out the true note of love and the charm of it never diminishes.
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