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  1. For love of her, and all in vain: So, she was come through wind and rain. Be sure I looked up at her eyes Happy and proud; at last I knew Porphyria worshipped me: surprise Made my heart swell, and still it grew While I debated what to do. That moment she was mine, mine, fair, Perfectly pure and good: I found A thing to do, and all her hair

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  2. AQA Love and Relationships Poetry Anthology. This section delves into the fifteen poems featured in the AQA Love and Relationships GCSE Poetry Anthology. Follow the links below to access the Poems page, where you'll find in-depth analyses and the poems themselves.

  3. The poem follows a tradition of European poetry making a playful argument in favour of giving in to love – and uses the nature imagery that was so popular in the Romantic movement. Love is natural: set by ‘divine law’; this links to Romantic ideas about the authority of love Desire: using nature to comment on human desire, he implies his

  4. poems within this book were all short enough to be read within the time it takes a match to burn. This poem aims to convey a powerful parent-child relationship in a short space of time. Content, Meaning and Purpose -This is a very persuasive poem, where the speaker tries thto convince a love interest that she should be with him.

  5. Love and Relationships - Annotated Poems - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.

  6. Quotes for each poem in the Love and Relationships cluster Learn with flashcards, games and more — for free.

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  8. Revision notes on Love & Relationships: Overview for the AQA GCSE English Literature syllabus, written by the English Literature experts at Save My Exams.

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