Seductive Tryst Card Quotes
For the Outside Greeting of each card:
- Pick a quote. Selections can be from our entire data bank, not just ST
- Remember the quote number and the first 3 words (you'll enter them on the order page) or
- Use a favorite quote of your own (you'll write it on the order page)
For the Inside Message of each card:
- Use the inside message paired with that quote (you'll select it on the order page) or
- Change that inside message to better suit your situation (you'll write it on the order page) or
- Pick an inside message (paired with a different quote) that works better (you'll write it on the order page) or
- Use your own inside message (you'll write it on the order page)
Once you've decided on a gift and the quote/message you want, return to the product page (by clicking on Back or the gift link) and click on a Buy It button. You'll enter your quote/message information on the order page.
201 SETR
Quote
"I am dying of thirst by the side of the fountain."
Suggestion
To connect this quote to the inside message, say something like, Please drench and quench me.
202 SETR
Quote
"Fondling . . . since I have hemm'd thee here
Within the circuit of this ivory pale,
I'll be a park, and thou shalt be my deer;
Feed where thou wilt, on mountain, or in dale: Graze on
My lips, and if those hills be dry,
Stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie."
Suggestion
This is bawdy Elizabethan poetry that brazenly says, "Ravish me." Connect this outer quote to the gift by using an inside message that says, Admission is free and the scenery is sublime. Please dine!
203 SETR
Quote
"Tis true, 'tis day; what though it be?
O wilt thou therefore rise from me?
Why should we rise, because 'tis light?
Did we lie down, because 'twas night?
Love which in spite of darkness brought us hither
Should in despite of light keep us together."
Suggestion
Connect this outer quote to a related inner message by saying, Love disregards all matters of time. It's a mixture of feelings and endurance enzymes. So return to bed and ignore the sun. Now, we can see and it's much more fun.
204 SETR
Quote
"Man is a tool-using animal. . . Without tools he is
nothing, with tools he is all."
Suggestion
Female to Male; Develop this theme with an inside message that says, Woman is a tool-admiring animal . . . Without tools she is sad, with tools she is glad.
205 SETR
Quote
"To make delicious moan
Upon the midnight hours."
Suggestion
Connect this outer quote to your inside message by saying, . . . with you, would be a fantasy fulfilled.
206 SETR
Quote
"Thou art to me a delicious torment."
Suggestion
This outer quote can be connected to an inside message by saying, So, don't relent.
207 SETR
Quote
"The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it."
Suggestion
Connect this outer quote to an inside message that simply says, Relent. And then repent.
208 SETR
Quote
"I am giddy; expectation whirls me round.
The imaginary relish is so sweet
That it enchants my sense."
Suggestion
Connect the outside quote to an inner message that says, May we please commence?
209 SETR
Quote
"They say all lovers swear more performance
than they are able, and yet reserve an ability that they
never perform; vowing more than the perfection of
ten,and discharging less than the tenth part of one."
Suggestion
Teasingly connect this outer greeting to an inner message by asking, What say you of yours?
210 SETR
Quote
"For Love, and Love alone of all our joys
By full possession does but fan the fire,
The more we still enjoy, the more we still desire."
Suggestion
Connect the outside quote to an inner message that says, So compatible are we that, of you, I could never tire.
211 SETR
Quote
"Winter skies are cold and low,
with harsh winds and freezing sleet.
But when we make love beneath our quilt,
we make three summer months of heat."
Suggestion
Connect the outside quote to an inner message that says, Let's make hibernation our winter recreation.
212 SETR
Quote
"Lying asleep between the strokes of night
I saw my love lean over my sad bed . . .
And her lips opened amorously, and said-
I whist not what, saving one word- Delight.
And all her face was honey to my mouth,
And all her body pasture to mine eyes;
The long lithe arms and hotter hand than fire,
The quivering flanks, hair smelling of the south,
The bright light feet, the splendid supple thighs
And glittering eyelids of my soul's desire."
Suggestion
Connect the outside quote to an inner message that says, How fortunate can I be ? My dreams are not fantasies, but recollections of reality.
213 SETR
Quote
"Let me take you a button-hole lower."
Suggestion
Connect the outside quote to an inner message that says, . . . so I can put some frosting on those buns.
214 SETR
Quote
"He is almost a god, a man beside you,
enthralled by your talk, by your laughter.
Watching makes my heart beat fast.
Because, seeing little, I imagine much.
You put a fire in my cheeks.
Speech won't come. My ears ring.
Blind to all others, I sweat and I stammer.
I am a trembling thing, like grass,
an inch from dying."
Suggestion
Connect the outside quote to an inner message that says, My agitation is entirely due to my adulation of you.
215 SETR
Quote
"Doing, a filthy pleasure, is and short;
And done, we straight repent us the sport:
Let us not rush blindly on unto it;
For lust will languish, and that heat decay.
But thus, thus, keeping endless holiday,
Let us together closely lie and kiss,
There hath pleased, doth please, and long will please;
Never can this decay, but is beginning ever."
Suggestion
Connect the outside quote to an inner message that says, Let us linger at love's prelude. It is so wonderful to be wooed.

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