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... leave my song , But I'd sing it every day Till they pin'd themselves away . Be thou then advis'd in this Which both just and fitting is ; Finish what thou hast begun , Or at least still forward run . Hail and thunder ill he'll bear ...
... leave my song , But I'd sing it every day Till they pin'd themselves away . Be thou then advis'd in this Which both just and fitting is ; Finish what thou hast begun , Or at least still forward run . Hail and thunder ill he'll bear ...
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... Leave , leave , me not , nor turn Thy beauty from me ; 15 Look , look upon me , though Thine eyes o'ercome me . O how they wound ! but how my wounds content me ! How sweetly these delightful pains torment me ! How am I tortur'd in ...
... Leave , leave , me not , nor turn Thy beauty from me ; 15 Look , look upon me , though Thine eyes o'ercome me . O how they wound ! but how my wounds content me ! How sweetly these delightful pains torment me ! How am I tortur'd in ...
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... Leave her alone the flaming heart . Leave her that ; and thou shalt leave her Not one loose shaft , but love's whole quiver . For in love's field was never found A nobler weapon than a wound . Love's passives are his activ'st part . The ...
... Leave her alone the flaming heart . Leave her that ; and thou shalt leave her Not one loose shaft , but love's whole quiver . For in love's field was never found A nobler weapon than a wound . Love's passives are his activ'st part . The ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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