Immensity of love. Immensity is a noun, not an adjective. Immense love would be okay; immense is an adjective.
The poem "Immensity" by Derek Walcott explores the vastness of the world and the feeling of smallness experienced by individuals within it. The theme revolves around the contrast between the grandeur of nature and the insignificance of humanity in the face of such immensity.
The correct spelling is immensity.
spatial immensity
it is the fear of the duration or immensity of time
Gigantic, Humongous, Huge, Great
size, volume, dimensions, magnitude, substance, immensity, largeness
Morbid fear of the duration or immensity of time.
The noun forms are immensity and immenseness.
A sense of spatial immensity, is a feeling that you are in a very large space, or that there is a lot of space around you. Space in this context would mean, room to move, a lack of any nearby walls, and so forth. There are many possible locations in which one might possibly feel a sense of spatial immensity. Perhaps in an unusually large building, such as a cathedral. Perhaps on an open plain, in Kansas.
Chinese poetry touched apoun works of Buddhist and Daoist themes as well as on social issues. Many poems reflected on the shortnees of life and the immensity of the universe.
The quote "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea" is from "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery