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  2. Dolce Amore - Wikipedia

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    Dolce Amore (English: Sweet Love) is a 2016 Philippine television drama romantic series broadcast by ABS-CBN.Directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar, Cathy Garcia-Molina and Richard I. Arellano, it stars Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil.

  3. Catullus 5 - Wikipedia

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    Catullus 5 in Latin and English. Catullus 5 is a passionate ode to Lesbia and one of the most famous poems by Catullus.The poem encourages lovers to scorn the snide comments of others, and to live only for each other, since life is brief and death brings a night of perpetual sleep.

  4. Sweetest Love - Wikipedia

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    Sweetest Love [1] is a compilation album by Welsh mezzo-soprano singer Katherine Jenkins. It was released in the United Kingdom on 14 March 2011 as a Digital download and CD. It peaked at number 199 on the UK Albums Chart and number 22 on the Irish Albums Chart .

  5. The Sweetest Love - Wikipedia

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    "The Sweetest Love" is a song by American R&B singer Robin Thicke. The R&B ballad is the follow-up single to the moderately successful "Magic" and is the second official single from Something Else. The song was released to radio on September 9, 2008.

  6. List of Dolce Amore episodes - Wikipedia

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    Dolce Amore (English: Sweet Love) is a 2016 Philippine romantic drama television series directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar, Richard I. Arellano, and Cathy Garcia-Molina, starring Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on February 15, 2016, replacing Pangako sa 'Yo.

  7. Come Again (Dowland) - Wikipedia

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    The first two verses are addressed to the lover. The later verses speak to the reader about the lover, and the singer's thoughts. In the first verse, the words "to touch, to kiss, to die, with thee again in sweetest sympathy" use the Elizabeth euphemism of "dying" for experiencing orgasm, literally, "come again! sweet love".

  8. Talk:Sweetest Love - Wikipedia

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  9. Roses Are Red - Wikipedia

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    "Roses Are Red" is a love poem and children's rhyme with Roud Folk Song Index number 19798. [1] It has become a cliché for Valentine's Day , and has spawned multiple humorous and parodic variants. A modern standard version is: [ 2 ]