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... heart , Because that you and I must part . Stay ! or else my joys will die , And perish in their infancy . ' Tis true , ' tis day : what though it be ? O , wilt thou therefore rise from me ? Why should we rise because ' tis light ? Did ...
... heart , Because that you and I must part . Stay ! or else my joys will die , And perish in their infancy . ' Tis true , ' tis day : what though it be ? O , wilt thou therefore rise from me ? Why should we rise because ' tis light ? Did ...
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... heart ; Blest be the months that set my thoughts on fire , Accurst that month that hindereth my desire . Like Phoebus ' fire , so sparkle both her eyes , As air perfumed with amber is her breath , Like swelling waves , her lovely ...
... heart ; Blest be the months that set my thoughts on fire , Accurst that month that hindereth my desire . Like Phoebus ' fire , so sparkle both her eyes , As air perfumed with amber is her breath , Like swelling waves , her lovely ...
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... heart ? " Well , then , stay here : but know When thou hast said and done thy most , A naked thinking heart , that makes no show , Is to a woman but a kind of ghost ; How shall she know my heart ? Or , having none , Know thee for one ...
... heart ? " Well , then , stay here : but know When thou hast said and done thy most , A naked thinking heart , that makes no show , Is to a woman but a kind of ghost ; How shall she know my heart ? Or , having none , Know thee for one ...
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... heart in him his thoughts and senses guides : He loves my heart , for once it was his own , I cherish his because in me it bides : My true - love hath my heart , and I have his . Sir P. Sidney 57 . Wooing Stuff FAINT Amorist , what ...
... heart in him his thoughts and senses guides : He loves my heart , for once it was his own , I cherish his because in me it bides : My true - love hath my heart , and I have his . Sir P. Sidney 57 . Wooing Stuff FAINT Amorist , what ...
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... heart no glad impressions can receive : To write of grief is but a tedious thing , And woeful men of woe must needly sing . To write the truce , the wars , the strife , the peace , That Love once wrought in my distempered heart , Were ...
... heart no glad impressions can receive : To write of grief is but a tedious thing , And woeful men of woe must needly sing . To write the truce , the wars , the strife , the peace , That Love once wrought in my distempered heart , Were ...
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