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Love Sonnet 17
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Pablo Neruda
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Love Sonnet 17 Quotes
Find quotes from this poem, with commentary from Shmoop. Pick a theme below to begin.
Love Quotes
I do not love you as though you were the salt-rose, topazOr the carnation-arrow begot in flames (1-2)
Identity Quotes
I love you as are loved certain dark thingsIn secret, between shadow and soul (3-4)
Man and the Natural World Quotes
I do not love you as though you were the salt-rose, topazOr the carnation-arrow begot in flames (1-2)