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  2. 150 Sweet Happy Birthday Wishes for Your Wife That Will Make ...

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    1. Happy birthday to the love of my life. 2. Growing old with you is my biggest blessing. Happy birthday, love. 3. I hope you have as much joy and happiness on your birthday as you give me!

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    Quotes That Work As Birthday Messages for Your Wife "A virtuous spouse adds years to your life, a wise one adds decades, but a loving one adds an eternity to your life."Matshona Dhliwayo

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    Every day with you deserves a celebration, but reaching [age] years earthside warrants a little extra love. [Age] years alive, and I thank the stars every day I've gotten to spend the last [X] by ...

  5. Garland of Sulpicia - Wikipedia

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    The Garland of Sulpicia, [1] also sometimes known as the Sulpicia cycle [2] or the Sulpicia-Cerinthus cycle, is a group of five Latin love poems written in elegiac couplets and included in volume 3 of the collected works of Tibullus (Tibullus 3.8–3.12 = Tibullus 4.2–4.6).

  6. Brian Bilston - Wikipedia

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    He has also written a book of football poems, 50 Ways to Score a Goal (2021). His first novel, Diary of a Somebody (2019), was shortlisted for the Costa Book Award for First Novel, and his poem "Refugees" has been published as an illustrated book for children. [5] [6] In 2023, he published a book of "seasonally adjusted poems", And So This Is ...

  7. Poems 1912–13 - Wikipedia

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    Poems of 1912–1913 are an elegiac sequence written by Thomas Hardy in response to the death of his wife Emma in November 1912. An unsentimental meditation upon a complex marriage, [1] the sequence's emotional honesty and direct style made its poems some of the most effective and best-loved lyrics in the English language.