A Romantic Love Letter written by Napoleon Bonaparte

A Romantic Love Letter written by Napoleon Bonaparte to Josephine Bonaparte.

It is believed that this romantic missing you love letter was written to his wife on April 24th 1796

To Citizeness Josephine Bonaparte

My brother will bring you this letter. I have the greatest love for him and I hope he will gain yours; he deserves it. Nature has given him a sweet and utterly good character; he is full of good qualities.

I am writing to Barras to get him appointed consul in some Italian port. He wants to live with his little wife far away from the hurly-burly and political affairs; I commend him to you.

I have your letters of the 16th and the 21st. There are many days when you don’t write. What do you do, then? No, my darling, I am not jealous, but sometimes worried. Come soon; I warn you, if you delay, you will find me ill. Fatigue and your absence are too much.

Your letters are the joy of my days, and my days are happiness are not many. Junot is bringing twenty-two flags to Paris.

You must come back with him, do you understand? Hopeless sorrow, inconsolable misery, sadness without end, if I am so unhappy as to see him return alone. Adorable friend, he will see you, he will breathe in your temple; perhaps you will grant him the unique and perfect flavor of kissing your cheek, and I shall be alone and far, far away. But you are coming, aren’t you? You are going to be here beside me, in my arms, on my breast, on my mouth. Take wing and come, come! But travel gently. The road is long, bad, tiring. Suppose you had an accident, or fell ill; suppose fatigue- come gently, my adorable love, but I think of you often.

I have received a letter from Hortense. I will write to her. She is altogether charming. I love her and will soon send her the perfumes she wants.

Read Ossian’s poem “Carthon” carefully, and sleep well and happily far from your good friend, but thinking of him.

A kiss on the heart, and one lower down, much lower!

B. I don’t know if you need money; you have never talked about your affairs. If so, you can ask my brother, who has 200 Louis of mine.

Napoleon Bonaparte was known mainly as a French Emperor and Military leader but he was also a romantic writer of love letters to his girlfriend and wife — amongst others. During his life it is reckoned that he wrote over one thousand letters to people many of them because his work took him away from work so long were “missing you love letters“.

Note in this letter the way he not only writes a love letter saying how much he misses her but also deals with some of the very practical side of family life i.e. money issues and what she may need.

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Oscar Wilde to Constance Wilde December 1884

The Balmoral, Edinburgh, Tuesday,16 December 1884

Dear Beloved,

Here am I, and you at the Antipodes. O execrable facts, that keep our lips from kissing, though our souls are one.

What can I tell you by letter? Alas! nothing that I would tell you. The messages of the gods to each other travel not by pen and ink and indeed your bodily presence here would not make you more real: for I feel your fingers in my hair, and your cheek brushing mine. The air is full of the music of your voice, my soul and body seem no longer mine, but mingled in some exquisite ecstasy with yours. I feel incomplete without you.

Ever and ever yours

Oscar

PS Here I stay till Sunday.

Oscar Wilde became famous for a lot of things some might even say infamous for some things. Although romantic love letters was not originally high on my Oscar Wilde list he obviously did write some back to his wife when traveling.

This is a very short love note rather than a full love letter but it still serves his purpose to say he was missing his wife and wishes she was there to make everything complete for him.

How do you think you would like to wake up one morning and find a note like this from your lover who was away from you? Even short romantic love letters can mean a lot, can’t they?

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