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Love Quote by Anonymous

“I now thinke, Love is rather deafe, than blind, For else it could not be, That she, Whom I adore so much, should so slight me, And cast my love behind: I'm sure my language to her, was as sweet, And every close did meet In sentence, of as subtile feet, As hath the youngest Hee,” quote by Anonymous
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“I now thinke, Love is rather deafe, than blind, For else it could not be, That she, Whom I adore so much, should so slight me, And cast my love behind: I'm sure my language to her, was as sweet, And every close did meet In sentence, of as subtile feet, As hath the youngest Hee,”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Love is more foolish than blind; it can cause pain despite devotion, yet the lover's words remain sweet and subtle.

In simple terms: Love can be foolish and painful.

Key Takeaway

Recognize love's paradoxes.

Themes

love foolishness pain

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary emotional

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • self‑reflection
  • poetry
  • conflict

Key Concepts

romantic idealism human vulnerability

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes love seem foolish?
  • How can one love wisely?
A Different Perspective

Blind devotion may ignore self‑worth and reality.

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