CXX
Anguish of Heart That the Husband Feeleth Not as Oneself
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They alone eat the stoneless all-sweet fruit of love who are beloved of those whom they hold dear.
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What the rain is to all the world, that is the tenderness of the beloved to her that loveth.
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They alone can pride themselves on their happiness who are loved in return by those whom they love.
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What if they are loved by others? If women receive not the affection of their beloved they know no happiness on earth.
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How can I hope for any favour from my beloved if he loveth me not even as I love him?
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Even as the burden on the carrying pole, love is pleasant only when it is on both sides: but it is a galling load when it is only on one side.60
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The God of Love assaileth only me: is it because he hath no eyes for my sorrows and sufferings?
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None in the world are so hard-hearted as women who continue to live on even when they receive no kind messages from their beloved.
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Even if the beloved is unkind to us, any message that cometh from him is sweet to the ear.
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Bless thee, my Heart! Thou wouldst tell thy grief to one who loveth thee not: thou mayest as well try to dry up the sea.