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... fong is fung and paft , My lute be ftill , for I have done . The rocks do not fo cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As fhe my fuit and affection : So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done . Proud of the spoil ...
... fong is fung and paft , My lute be ftill , for I have done . The rocks do not fo cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As fhe my fuit and affection : So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done . Proud of the spoil ...
Page 11
... fong give ear who lift , And mine intent judge as ye will ; The time is come that I have miss'd The thing whereon I hoped ftill ; And , from the top of all my trust Mishap hath thrown me in the duft . The time hath been , and that of ...
... fong give ear who lift , And mine intent judge as ye will ; The time is come that I have miss'd The thing whereon I hoped ftill ; And , from the top of all my trust Mishap hath thrown me in the duft . The time hath been , and that of ...
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... fong , to say to thee : If Creffid's name were not so known , And written wide on every wall ; If bruit of pride were not so blown Upon Angelica withall ; For hault disdain , you might be she ; Or Creffid for inconftancy . And in reward ...
... fong , to say to thee : If Creffid's name were not so known , And written wide on every wall ; If bruit of pride were not so blown Upon Angelica withall ; For hault disdain , you might be she ; Or Creffid for inconftancy . And in reward ...
Page 37
... fong : She will not stick to round me on th ' ear , To teach my tongue to be fo long ; Yet will she blush , here be it faid , To hear her fecrets so betray'd . SYMPATHIZING LOVE . As it fell upon a day In the merry month of May ...
... fong : She will not stick to round me on th ' ear , To teach my tongue to be fo long ; Yet will she blush , here be it faid , To hear her fecrets so betray'd . SYMPATHIZING LOVE . As it fell upon a day In the merry month of May ...
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... fong is broken . SONNET . ONLY joy , now here you are , Fit to hear and ease my care ; Let my whispering voice obtain Sweet reward , for sharpest pain . Take me to thee , and thee to me- No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . Night hath ...
... fong is broken . SONNET . ONLY joy , now here you are , Fit to hear and ease my care ; Let my whispering voice obtain Sweet reward , for sharpest pain . Take me to thee , and thee to me- No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . Night hath ...
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