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... shall fall on thy difdaine , That makest but game on earnest payne ; Think not alone under the funn Unquit to cause thy lovers playne , 20 Although my lute and I have done . 25 May ' chance ' thee lye withred and old , In winter nights ...
... shall fall on thy difdaine , That makest but game on earnest payne ; Think not alone under the funn Unquit to cause thy lovers playne , 20 Although my lute and I have done . 25 May ' chance ' thee lye withred and old , In winter nights ...
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... shall fore the while abie : 71 So broke his oaten pipe , and downe did lie . By that the welked Phoebus gan auaile His wearie waine , and now the frostie Night Her mantle blacke through heauen gan overhaile ; Which feene , the penfiue ...
... shall fore the while abie : 71 So broke his oaten pipe , and downe did lie . By that the welked Phoebus gan auaile His wearie waine , and now the frostie Night Her mantle blacke through heauen gan overhaile ; Which feene , the penfiue ...
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... shall like to this decay , And eke my name be wiped out likewise . Not fo , quoth I , let bafer things deuise To die in duft , but you fhall liue by fame : My verfe your virtues rare shall eternize , And in the heauens write your ...
... shall like to this decay , And eke my name be wiped out likewise . Not fo , quoth I , let bafer things deuise To die in duft , but you fhall liue by fame : My verfe your virtues rare shall eternize , And in the heauens write your ...
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... shall ever give what is your due , If mortal man be uprighter than you ? If the deep fighs of an afflicted breast , O'erwhelm'd with forrow , or th ' erected eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears ...
... shall ever give what is your due , If mortal man be uprighter than you ? If the deep fighs of an afflicted breast , O'erwhelm'd with forrow , or th ' erected eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears ...
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... shall never more deceive . With folded arms thus hanging down his head , He gave a groan , his heart in funder cleft , And , as a stone , already seemed dead Before his breath was fully him bereft : The faithful swain here lastly made ...
... shall never more deceive . With folded arms thus hanging down his head , He gave a groan , his heart in funder cleft , And , as a stone , already seemed dead Before his breath was fully him bereft : The faithful swain here lastly made ...
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