Two pairs of lovers, Egle and Lamon, and amine and Eridon, the first pair happy in their loves, the second unhappy, make up the characters of the piece.
"The Youth of Goethe"
Peter Hume Brown
Since its absence meant death and its presence life what more natural than to call it the Life-amine or Vita-amine.
"The Vitamine Manual"
Walter H. Eddy
A broken 'scutcheon is a 'scutcheon still, And amine's token in my caftan lies,- amine, who weeps and wails for his return.
"Poems"
Elizabeth Stoddard