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... love will needs that I must love , Of very force I must agree : And fince no chance may it remove , In wealth and in adverfity , I shall always myself apply , To serve and fuffer patiently , Though for good - will I find but hate , SIR ...
... love will needs that I must love , Of very force I must agree : And fince no chance may it remove , In wealth and in adverfity , I shall always myself apply , To serve and fuffer patiently , Though for good - will I find but hate , SIR ...
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... , As fhe my fuit and affection : So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done . Proud of the spoil which thou haft got Of fimple Hearts through Love's shot , • By whom ( unkind ! ) thou haft them SIR THOMAS WYAT .
... , As fhe my fuit and affection : So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done . Proud of the spoil which thou haft got Of fimple Hearts through Love's shot , • By whom ( unkind ! ) thou haft them SIR THOMAS WYAT .
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... love's defire , nor took no charge Of any thing that did pertain As touching love , in any pain . My thought was free , my heart was light , I marked not who loft , who faught , * I plaid by day , I flept by night , I forced not who ...
... love's defire , nor took no charge Of any thing that did pertain As touching love , in any pain . My thought was free , my heart was light , I marked not who loft , who faught , * I plaid by day , I flept by night , I forced not who ...
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... love was firft begun . " For thou went'ft firft by fuit to feek " A tiger to make tame ; " That fets not by thy love a leek , " But makes thy grief her " As eafy it were to convert " The froft into the flame , game . " As for to turn a ...
... love was firft begun . " For thou went'ft firft by fuit to feek " A tiger to make tame ; " That fets not by thy love a leek , " But makes thy grief her " As eafy it were to convert " The froft into the flame , game . " As for to turn a ...
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... loves her fo . " But , welaway ! that nature wrought " Thee , Phillida , so fair ; " For I may fay that I have ... love 18 ANONYMOUS .
... loves her fo . " But , welaway ! that nature wrought " Thee , Phillida , so fair ; " For I may fay that I have ... love 18 ANONYMOUS .
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