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  2. 65 Birthday Wishes For Your Husband That Will Make Him Smile

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    Related: 75 Sweet Anniversary Quotes For The One You Love. Southern Living. Birthday Wishes For Your Husband and Soulmate. Happy Birthday, love! You make each day brighter.

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    To know you is to love you. Happy birthday! You are truly something else. Happy birthday, baby! You make life so special. Happy birthday, lover! Short birthday wishes for your husband. You’re ...

  4. Here's What to Text Your Husband on His Birthday - AOL

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    From touching, love-filled messages to funny, witty ones, this robust list of birthday wishes will provide the right words that reflect your unique bond and speak to your husband’s unique ...

  5. Cleo Wade - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, The New York Times published a poem of hers in its opinion section entitled "How Are You Showing Up This Year", urging Americans to increase their political engagement, [5] while Teen Vogue published her piece entitled "If I Could Write One Million Love Poems (A Love Letter To Trans Kids)" as a response to actions from the ...

  6. Sulpicia - Wikipedia

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    As Maltby (2021) points out, there is a neat ring-structure to the series: "The regret at hiding her passion in the concluding poem 18 echoes her willingness finally to reveal her love in the introductory 13". [14] The poems appear in the Corpus Tibullianum as poems 3.13 to 3.18.

  7. Garland of Sulpicia - Wikipedia

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    The speaker in poems 2 and 4 is presumed to be Sulpicia. In poem 3, there is also ambiguity about the speaker who addresses Cerinthus, whether it is the god Apollo or the poet. The cycle of poems is constructed in a symmetrical way. [2] In the first poem, Sulpicia adorns herself for Mars, in the last she adorns herself for Juno.