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... Mistress mine , where are you roaming ? Take , O take those lips away Hark , hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings Sonnets : XXX : xxxiii : xviii : Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? xxix : When in disgrace with fortune and men's ...
... Mistress mine , where are you roaming ? Take , O take those lips away Hark , hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings Sonnets : XXX : xxxiii : xviii : Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? xxix : When in disgrace with fortune and men's ...
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... Mistress Persuasions to Joy Celia Singing ( Hark how my Celia ) SIR JOHN SUCKLING ( 1609-1642 ) I prithee send me back my heart Why so pale and wan , fond lover ? The Siege . RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) To Lucasta , on Going to the ...
... Mistress Persuasions to Joy Celia Singing ( Hark how my Celia ) SIR JOHN SUCKLING ( 1609-1642 ) I prithee send me back my heart Why so pale and wan , fond lover ? The Siege . RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) To Lucasta , on Going to the ...
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... mistress of Merlin , who knew well all you knights of the court . Morgain the goddess is she called therefore , and there is none so haughty but she can bring him low . She sent me in this guise to yon fair hall to test the truth of the ...
... mistress of Merlin , who knew well all you knights of the court . Morgain the goddess is she called therefore , and there is none so haughty but she can bring him low . She sent me in this guise to yon fair hall to test the truth of the ...
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... mistress . Remember me and pray for my return . Make much of them ; for I have made them so , against I shall be Lady of the Harvest . Rose . Sybil , what news at London ? Sybil . None but good ; my lord mayor , your father , and master ...
... mistress . Remember me and pray for my return . Make much of them ; for I have made them so , against I shall be Lady of the Harvest . Rose . Sybil , what news at London ? Sybil . None but good ; my lord mayor , your father , and master ...
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... mistress , to love him that loves not you ; he thinks scorn to do as he's done to ; but if I were as you , I'd cry : Go by , Jeronimo , go by ! 5 I'd set mine old debts against my new driblets , And the hare's foot against the goose ...
... mistress , to love him that loves not you ; he thinks scorn to do as he's done to ; but if I were as you , I'd cry : Go by , Jeronimo , go by ! 5 I'd set mine old debts against my new driblets , And the hare's foot against the goose ...
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