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-"I have a lover ! I have a lover !"she kept repeating to herself, reveling in the thought as though she were beginning a second puberty. " – [[Flaubert]], ''[[Madame Bovary]]''+"I have a [[lover]]! I have a lover!" she kept repeating to herself, reveling in the thought as though she were beginning a second [[puberty]]. " – ''[[Madame Bovary]]'' (1848) by Flaubert
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[[Image:Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys).jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys)|Ill-Matched Lovers]]'' (c. 1520/1525) by [[Quentin Matsys]]]] [[Image:Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys).jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Ill-Matched Lovers (Quentin Matsys)|Ill-Matched Lovers]]'' (c. 1520/1525) by [[Quentin Matsys]]]]

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 This page Lover is part of the human sexuality series Illustration: Fashionable Contrasts (1792) by James Gillray
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This page Lover is part of the human sexuality series
Illustration: Fashionable Contrasts (1792) by James Gillray

"I have a lover! I have a lover!" she kept repeating to herself, reveling in the thought as though she were beginning a second puberty. " – Madame Bovary (1848) by Flaubert

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Lover or lovers may refer to a person having a sexual or romantic relationship with someone outside marriage. In this context see:


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