ROMANCE
The object of love expands and grows before us to eternity, until it includes all that is lovely, and we become all that can love.—Thoreau.
ARRIAGE, although a most common incident in life, is understood as little as is birth, life and death. People are perpetually ignorant on the subject, and insist upon remaining in this state until the veil of their temple is rent in twain, and their holy of holies has daylight thrown upon it.
Love is a sacred mystery whose secret is as yet locked away from mortals. We recognize a few of its manifestations and dream of its power. We connect it in our thoughts with marriage and birth, but we assume its presence: we do not bring proof.
Love is spirit, and can not be analyzed nor understood.
The most that man can apprehend of it is to know its absence or its presence. Its most refined manifestations have come to us with the development of intellect.