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... dear tongue would afford ; But their tongues restrained from walking , Till their hearts had ended talking . But , when their tongues could not speak , Love itself did silence break ; Love did set his lips asunder , Thus to speak in ...
... dear tongue would afford ; But their tongues restrained from walking , Till their hearts had ended talking . But , when their tongues could not speak , Love itself did silence break ; Love did set his lips asunder , Thus to speak in ...
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... dear Lord , with what sweet grace : How long have I longed to behold that face ? ' O what delight my heart takes by mine eye ? I doubt me when he comes but something near , I shall set wide the window : what care I Who doth see me , so ...
... dear Lord , with what sweet grace : How long have I longed to behold that face ? ' O what delight my heart takes by mine eye ? I doubt me when he comes but something near , I shall set wide the window : what care I Who doth see me , so ...
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... dear , O my dear . ' Have no lit candles in your room , ' That lovely lady said , " That I at midnight by the clock , May creep into your bed , For if I saw myself creep in I think I should drop dead . ' O my dear , O my dear . ' I love ...
... dear , O my dear . ' Have no lit candles in your room , ' That lovely lady said , " That I at midnight by the clock , May creep into your bed , For if I saw myself creep in I think I should drop dead . ' O my dear , O my dear . ' I love ...
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 15541586 | 56 |
Contents SAMUEL DANIEL 15631619 | 61 |
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