Rare Poems of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth CenturiesWilliam James Linton |
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... hear and ease my care , Let my whispering voice obtain Sweet reward for sharpest pain : Take me to thee , and thee to me ! - 66 No , no , no , no , my Dear ! let be ! " Night hath closed all in her cloak ; Twinkling stars 18 SIDNEY ...
... hear and ease my care , Let my whispering voice obtain Sweet reward for sharpest pain : Take me to thee , and thee to me ! - 66 No , no , no , no , my Dear ! let be ! " Night hath closed all in her cloak ; Twinkling stars 18 SIDNEY ...
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... hear thee woo ; Doth she call the faith of man In question ? nay ! she loves thee than ; And if e'er she makes a blot , She's lost if that thou hitt'st her not . He that after ten denials Dares attempt no farther trials , Hath no ...
... hear thee woo ; Doth she call the faith of man In question ? nay ! she loves thee than ; And if e'er she makes a blot , She's lost if that thou hitt'st her not . He that after ten denials Dares attempt no farther trials , Hath no ...
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... hear this bird complain Conceive on all her tunes a sweet delight , Without remorse or pitying her pain , So She for whom I wail both day and night Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint : A just reward for serving such a Saint . MY ...
... hear this bird complain Conceive on all her tunes a sweet delight , Without remorse or pitying her pain , So She for whom I wail both day and night Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint : A just reward for serving such a Saint . MY ...
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... hear . ΜΟΤΤΟ - From whence come all these goodly swains And lovely girls attired in green ? PERKIN- From gathering garlands on the plains , To crown thy Syl : our shepherds ' Queen . The sun that lights this world below , Flocks ...
... hear . ΜΟΤΤΟ - From whence come all these goodly swains And lovely girls attired in green ? PERKIN- From gathering garlands on the plains , To crown thy Syl : our shepherds ' Queen . The sun that lights this world below , Flocks ...
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... hear To me seem rude harsh noises . A COMPARISON OME THERE ARE as fair to see too , SOME But by art and not by nature ; Some as tall , and goodly be too , But want beauty to their stature ; Some have gracious , kind behaviour , But are ...
... hear To me seem rude harsh noises . A COMPARISON OME THERE ARE as fair to see too , SOME But by art and not by nature ; Some as tall , and goodly be too , But want beauty to their stature ; Some have gracious , kind behaviour , But are ...
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adieu AMETAS Anthony Munday barley-break beauty beauty's beggars bel ami bliss breast bright CARMELA CLORINDA CORYDON DAMON dare dear death delight desire disdain doth earth Ellis England's Helicon EPITHALAMIUM eyes face fair faith Fancy fear fire flame flowers Folly Fortune golden golden morning breaks grace grief hast hath heart heaven hope Hymen joys keep kiss Lady light lips live love anew love true Love's lover Lycoris MADRIGALS methinks mind mirth Mistress N'oserez-vous ne'er never night nought Nymphs pain PHILISTUS Phillada flouts PHILLIDA pity play pleasure poems poet poor praise pride RICHARD BROME scorn shepherd shine sigh sight sing sleep smile SONG Sonnets sorrow soul Spring stanza stars stay sweet Love tears thee thine thing THOMAS NABBES thou dost Thou lovest amiss thoughts three Ravens TOTTEL'S MISCELLANY tree true love unto untrue Love virtue weep wish