Universally, there is close relation of love and romance. It is generally considered that romance evokes love or vice versa but really this is not true for all instances Romance is a sense and a desire for life a desire to find the own self and to synchronize it with the universal force of energy. The inspiration to live and to keep the surroundings alive is the key tune of romance and love is a state here. A person finds hid inspiration, solace, consolation for the unattained goals of his life and the comfort of his soul. In some broader aspect love and romance are two pearls of the string of life and that is why from the nascent stage of literature love and romance are spelled together and so many poets had burnt their night oil to write poems on romantic love.
There are innumerable poems of love and romance and on romantic love. In fact a poet is always romantic; unless a person finds some positive life force even in the most decayed system of society he cannot dream for a revolution. If a poet does not find a silver lining in the storm he cannot wait for spring to clad nature in the dress of a bride.
The expression of love and romance differs from one poet to another. Wordsworth found his love in the solitary soul of nature; mystery Shelly found his love in the storm or in the ever soaring high skylark; Keats was boozed in the mellow sweetness of autumn or in the ageless beauty of an urn to hear and cherish the unsaid words for ever, whereas Blake found his romantic love sometimes in the burning eyed tiger or sometimes in a sober lamb. One thing is universal in romantic love poem is the love for life and passion for progress. That is the key tone of all romantic love poems irrespective of age, time and country.