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"In the 14th century, medical practitioners treated lovesickness as a real disease," she said.
She does not know that out of desperation and lovesickness he had drunk poison.
Overcome by lovesickness, she wastes away and dies, only to be brought back to life.
The reggaeton rhymes tell a story of revenge and lovesickness.
Until her recent bout of lovesickness, the tall, athletic young woman had always been the op-timist.
They have to solve problem connected with lovesickness, homosexuality, career choice, debts, disease, drugs or crime.
That look on his face wasn't lovesickness.
He was a mature man-a Starfleet captain-laid low by lovesickness.
"Heart Attack" is an electropop song that employs cardiac arrest as a metaphor for lovesickness.
This effect is at once opulent yet deprived, decadent yet full of innocent lovesickness.
Strict watch was kept for the smallest sign of venereal disease - the only type of lovesickness he ever suffered.
She tells Constantin about her lovesickness and doesn't guess about his feelings for her.
Even worry, lovesickness, and depression couldn't be on the job all day and all night, so his natural resilience had surfaced.
Is it lovesickness, or something else?"
It soon becomes clear that Francisco's sickness is largely lovesickness: he had fallen in love with Cellide.
(Was Berengar trying to be healed of his lovesickness for the dead Adelmo?
The bacchantes return and prevent Daphnis from leaving; they convince him that the way to cure his lovesickness is to take a mistress.
His main works are the Reminder of the Homestayer, dealing with the philosophical terms used in medicine, and a treatise on lovesickness.
Seleucus reportedly instigated the marriage after discovering that his son was in danger of dying of lovesickness.
Dana tried to convince Komodo that his flowers were the cause of the lovesickness he saw on Nova's glum face.
It slowly bares its teeth: a seeming ode to lovesickness is actually a venomous antiwar song.
Moans of approaching death from unsatisfied desire (and other physical manifestations of lovesickness)
Natasha is possessed but analytical, acknowledging the irrationality, the headiness, the meanness to which lovesickness drives her.
García Márquez's main notion is that lovesickness is literally an illness, a disease comparable to cholera.