--------------------------------------------------------------- - THE LOVE BASE - A Database of Love Poems - being - An Exercise in Idealism For the romantic spirit Version 1.6 Copyright (c) Kevin Solway 1992 --------------------------------------------------------------- Short description: Over 280 great love poems for idealists Long description: THE LOVE BASE contains over TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY of the very best love poems to bring fire to even the coldest of hearts, and to awaken the idealist within your soul. Use these poems as an inspiration to write your own love poems, and to win the heart of that special person (or scare them away). Learn of love's beauty, fantastic love, erotic love, the contradictions of love, love's lies, the humour of love, and much more. --------------------------------------------------------------- Files on the distribution disk: LOVEBASE.EXE: The main program LOVEBASE.DOC This documentation REGISTER.FRM Registration form --------------------------------------------------------------- - A word about user supported software: - The user supported software concept (usually referred to as shareware) is an attempt to provide software at low cost. The cost of offering a new product by conventional means is staggering, and hence dissuades many independent authors and small companies from developing and promoting their ideas. User supported software is an attempt to develop a new marketing channel, where products can be introduced at low cost. If user supported software works, then everyone will benefit. The user will benefit by receiving quality products at low cost, and by being able to "test drive" software thoroughly before purchasing it. The author benefits by being able to enter the commercial software arena without first needing large sources of venture capital. But it can only work with your support. We're not just talking about THE LOVE BASE here, but about all user supported software. If you find that you are still using a program after a couple of weeks, then pretty obviously it is worth something to you, and you should send in a contribution. --------------------------------------------------------------- - REGISTRATION/LICENCE - NOTE: This program is not free, but is a "shareware" try-before-you-buy product. To become a registered user of THE LOVE BASE, you need to fill-out the following (or the accompanying registration form) and send it to me at the address below: THE LOVE BASE version 1.6 Registration (v1.6).......... @ $ 10.00 ea $ ______ If you want to be sent a copy of the latest version of THE LOVE BASE when it becomes available, add $6 for postage and handling .......... $ 6.00 $ ______ Total $ ______ Name : ____________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ : ____________________________________________________________ : ____________________________________________________________ I would also appreciate any input you would care to give concerning THE LOVE BASE. If you have any ideas or comments that would make this a better program, then please let me know. If you have some favourite love poems that are not included in THE LOVE BASE then please send a copy of them to us so we can include them. Comments and/or suggestions: ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Please remit to: Kevin Solway P.O Box 207 University of Queensland St Lucia 4067 Australia DISCLAIMER This program is provided AS IS without warranty, expressed or implied. --------------------------------------------------------------- - USING THE LOVE BASE - Just type LOVEBASE from the DOS prompt and press the return key to run the program. All function keys are displayed on the screen. Select section from the menu. Bring the menu up at any time by pressing the letter "M". Find text by pressing "F". Use this to search for an author's name or for keywords. A global search will search from the very first entry through to the very last. A local search is considerably faster but searches only the section you are currently viewing. Repeat the last find operation by pressing "R". Print the currently displayed entry by pressing the letter "P". Send the currently displayed entry to a text file on disk by pressing "T". "G"o to entry number. Goes immediately to the entry number specified. Up and down arrow keys move through the entries one at a time. Pressing the spacebar moves forward through the entries one at a time. Home and end keys move to the first and last entries respectively. --------------------------------------------------------------- - THE PURPOSE OF THE LOVE BASE - We live in an age devoid of ideals, devoid of dreams, devoid of hope. The dollar is our God, television our mentor, the newspaper our Bible. Drugs and sex make our heaven. Nobody even thinks of perfection as we strive headlong for mediocrity with workman-like efficiency. We are dying. The ideal of perfect romantic love is far from being the loftiest of ideals. It hardly compares with the ideals of knowledge and wisdom. But the romantic ideal is far superior to the so-called ideals of material wealth and power. An ideal is the most wonderful disease, for it makes one totally dissatisfied with life. Only then can one look higher, higher, and maybe . . . begin . . . to think. --------------------------------------------------------------- Other shareware programs by the same author: BREEZE: Word processor/text editor, many features. Can turn your ordinary text files into stand-alone executable programs (with viewing & searching features) for you to distribute. Analyze readability, check spelling, statistical analysis, sorting, indexing, multiple files/windows. Very easy to learn and use. TEXTLIFE: Text file to .EXE program converter. CONTROL3: File manager, lists three drives/directories on screen simultaneously. LIFEGAME: Graphical simulation of natural systems. DI: Directory program for moving quickly around your hard disk. PCONTROL: Printer controller program. PVIEW: Graphical text print previewer. POWER WORDS: 5000 quotes at your fingertips - fast! All packed into a single executable program. And four computer books: POISON FOR THE HEART: The ultimate philosophy. Written in an aphoristic style for those who don't like to waste their time with padding. Discusses the law of cause and effect and its far reaching ramifications. Investigates the nature of the ego, attachment, religion, men and women. Arguably the only book a thinking person needs to read. WIT FOR WISDOM: Compact truth. "Wit for Wisdom" is a compilation of the most incisive gems of wit, along with a few drops of my own blood. Unlike normal collections of quotes, aphorisms and apothegms, this work has both a purpose and a message. So this is not so much a book for wits, but for thinkers. Wit for wisdom is a kind of wit that is too witty even for wits. Of all the areas of interest covered in this work, the subjects of the sexes and the relationships between them predominate, they being responsible for the larger part of our foolishness. The viewing program allows you to send the text to your printer or to a text file on disk. VENOM CRYSTALS: A compilation of the most powerful spiritual/philosophic writings of all time. Includes the best from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Taoism, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche. LETTERS BETWEEN ENEMIES: Amazing correspondence between two thinkers. Explores the life experiences and philosophies of two friends on the path to Knowledge. * All these shareware programs are available from me, the author at: Kevin Solway PO Box 207 University of Queensland St Lucia 4067 Australia --------------------------------------------------------------- - Contribution from a user - "Love hurts" by John E. Pickersgill Tasmania I knew a man called Tom McPherson. He was a very clumsy person. Two left arms and two left feet, The clumsiest man you'd ever meet. Each step he took he fell down twice. He tripped and stumbled all through life. Accidents that couldn't happen Were Tom McPherson's daily pattern. Now you may doubt and you may scoff, But he's fell in and he's fell off, Everything you'd care to mention, Although, it's not been his intention. One day in Spring he fell again, In love this time with clumsy Gwen. Her two left feet and two left arms, He thought her most appealing charms. Of course you'd have no doubt at all That they were married in the fall, And at the altar said "I do", While falling down a time or two. A honeymoon of carefree bliss, They fell off that, they fell off this, But they fell more in love than ever, Having accidents together. Weeks of love, of joy and rapture, Of bruises, cuts, sometimes a fracture, Sweet memories shared of true romance Travelling home by ambulance. But now here comes the tragic part, A bit to wring the hardest heart. They both were fell on by a horse, It was an accident - of course. Life's ups and downs are unremitting, Their end was sad but strangely fitting. An ending flat, yet nice and neat, The horse you see, had four left feet. --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------end-of-author's-documentation--------------- Software Library Information: This disk copy provided as a service of Public (software) Library We are not the authors of this program, nor are we associated with the author in any way other than as a distributor of the program in accordance with the author's terms of distribution. Please direct shareware payments and specific questions about this program to the author of the program, whose name appears elsewhere in this documentation. If you have trouble getting in touch with the author, we will do whatever we can to help you with your questions. All programs have been tested and do run. 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