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  2. Art of Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Art of Love" was the second single from Australian pop singer Guy Sebastian's fifth album, Like It Like That. The single features the vocals of American R&B / pop singer, Jordin Sparks . [ 1 ] " Art of Love" was released on 20 November 2009 and reached number eight on the ARIA singles chart and achieved double platinum certification.

  3. Remedia Amoris - Wikipedia

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    Remedia Amoris (also known as Love's Remedy or The Cure for Love; c. 2 AD) is an 814-line poem in Latin by Roman poet Ovid.In this companion poem to The Art of Love, Ovid offers advice and strategies to avoid being hurt by love feelings, or to fall out of love, with a stoic overtone.

  4. Minnesang - Wikipedia

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    Minnesang (German: [ˈmɪnəzaŋ] ⓘ; "love song") was a tradition of German lyric- and song-writing that flourished in the Middle High German period (12th to 14th centuries). The name derives from minne, the Middle High German word for love, as that was Minnesang's main subject.

  5. Category:Pop ballads - Wikipedia

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    Art of Love (song) As for One Day; As I Am (song) As I Lay Me Down; As Long as I Can Dream; As Long as You Love Me (Backstreet Boys song) As Tears Go By (song) As the World Falls Down; Ashes (Celine Dion song) Asignatura Pendiente; At Last; At My Most Beautiful; At Seventeen; At the Beginning; Atada a Tu Volcán; August (song) Ave Maria ...

  6. 7 ways to inspire kids to love books

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    This #WorldBookDay, encourage your children to enjoy reading. By Imy Brighty-Potts.

  7. Lyric poetry - Wikipedia

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    The lyric became the dominant mode of French poetry during this period. [23]: 15 For Walter Benjamin, Charles Baudelaire was the last example of lyric poetry "successful on a mass scale" in Europe. [24] In Russia, Aleksandr Pushkin exemplified a rise of lyric poetry during the 18th and early 19th centuries. [25]

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  9. Lyricism - Wikipedia

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    Lyricism is a term used to describe a piece of art considered to have deep emotions. [1] Its origin is found in the word lyric, derived via Latin lyricus from the Greek λυρικός (lurikós), [2] the adjectival form of lyre. [3] It is often employed to relate to the capability of a lyricist.