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Amorous Quote by Deborah Harkness

“Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire, A pleasant smiling cheeke, a speaking eye, A brow for loveto banquet roiallye, And such as knew he was a man would say, Leander, thou art made for amorous play: Why art thou not in love and lov'd of all?” quote by Deborah Harkness
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““Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire, A pleasant smiling cheeke, a speaking eye, A brow for loveto banquet roiallye, And such as knew he was a man would say, Leander, thou art made for amorous play: Why art thou not in love and lov'd of all?””

Deborah Harkness

About This Quote

The poem celebrates a figure whose outward beauty and charm mask a deeper, perhaps forbidden, desire, inviting admiration and yearning.

In simple terms: He looks like a man, yet his love is unrequited.

Key Takeaway

Physical allure can conceal inner longing.

Themes

beauty desire unrequited love identity

Mood

yearning melancholy

Type

poetic lyric romantic musing

When to use this quote

  • crush on an unattainable colleague
  • admiring a charismatic public figure
  • navigating gender‑nonconforming attraction
  • exploring self‑identity in art

Key Concepts

gender fluidity social expectation

Practical Applications

  • recognize the difference between appearance and inner truth
  • communicate feelings rather than assume based on looks

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does societal gender expectation shape our perception of attraction?
  • Can we ever truly know the inner self of someone we only see externally?
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