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... my tottered louing , To show me worthy of thy sweet respect , Then may I dare to boast how I doe loue thee , Till then , not show my head where thou maist proue me . The resemblances are too clear to need underlining . The 17 THE KEY.
... my tottered louing , To show me worthy of thy sweet respect , Then may I dare to boast how I doe loue thee , Till then , not show my head where thou maist proue me . The resemblances are too clear to need underlining . The 17 THE KEY.
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... hower : Who hast by wayning growne , and therein shou'st , Thy louers withering , as thy sweet selfe grow'st . If Nature ( soueraine misteres ouer wrack ) As thou goest onwards still will plucke thee backe , 20 THE VOYAGE TO ILLYRIA.
... hower : Who hast by wayning growne , and therein shou'st , Thy louers withering , as thy sweet selfe grow'st . If Nature ( soueraine misteres ouer wrack ) As thou goest onwards still will plucke thee backe , 20 THE VOYAGE TO ILLYRIA.
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