Lord Alfred Douglas Quotes

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Oscar Wilde
“My sweet rose, my delicate flower, my lily of lilies, it is perhaps in prison that I am going to test the power of love. I am going to see if I cannot make the bitter warders sweet by the intensity of the love I bear you. I have had moments when I thought it would be wise to separate. Ah! Moments of weakness and madness! Now I see that would have mutilated my life, ruined my art, broken the musical chords which make a perfect soul. Even covered with mud I shall praise you, from the deepest abysses I shall cry to you. In my solitude you will be with me.”
Oscar Wilde, The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde
“I love you, I love you, my heart is a rose which your love has brought to bloom, my life is a desert fanned by the delicious breeze of your breath, and whose cool spring are your eyes; the imprint of your little feet makes valleys of shade for me, the odour of your hair is like myrrh, and wherever you go you exhale the perfumes of the cassia tree.

Love me always, love me always. You have been the supreme, the perfect love of my life; there can be no other...”
Oscar Wilde, The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde
“From your silken hair to your delicate feet you are perfection to me. Pleasure hides love from us, but pain reveals it in its essence.”
Oscar Wilde, The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde
“If one gives a child a toy too wonderful for it's little mind, or too beautiful for it's but half-awakened eyes, it breaks the toy, if it is willful; if it is listless it lets it fall and goes it's way to it's own companions. So it was with you. Having got hold of my life, you did not know what to do with it. You couldn't have known. It was too wonderful a thing to be in your grasp. You should have let it slip from your hands and gone back to your own companions at their play. But unfortunately you were willful, and so you broke it.”
Oscar Wilde