Rare Poems of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth CenturiesWilliam James Linton |
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... soul shall harbour there . 66 Well , begone ! begone ! I say : Lest that Argus eyes perceive you . " . O , unjust is Fortune's sway Which can make me thus to leave you , And from louts to run away . L EPITHALAMIUM ET Mother Earth now ...
... soul shall harbour there . 66 Well , begone ! begone ! I say : Lest that Argus eyes perceive you . " . O , unjust is Fortune's sway Which can make me thus to leave you , And from louts to run away . L EPITHALAMIUM ET Mother Earth now ...
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... soul even in the mire Of sinful thoughts which do in ruin end ? If that be sin which doth the manners frame , Well - staid with truth in word and faith of deed , Ready of wit , and fearing nought but shame , If that be sin which in fix ...
... soul even in the mire Of sinful thoughts which do in ruin end ? If that be sin which doth the manners frame , Well - staid with truth in word and faith of deed , Ready of wit , and fearing nought but shame , If that be sin which in fix ...
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... soul is flying , Not in a place of sadness , But in eternal gladness ? Sweet Sidney lives in heaven : then let our weeping Be turn'd to hymns and songs of pleasant keeping ! TIM OF TIME IME wasteth years and months and days and hours ...
... soul is flying , Not in a place of sadness , But in eternal gladness ? Sweet Sidney lives in heaven : then let our weeping Be turn'd to hymns and songs of pleasant keeping ! TIM OF TIME IME wasteth years and months and days and hours ...
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... souls had join'd by joining lips . And since that time I thought it not amiss To judge which were the best of all these three : Her breath , her speech , or that her dainty kiss : And ( sure ) of all the kiss best likèd me . For that ...
... souls had join'd by joining lips . And since that time I thought it not amiss To judge which were the best of all these three : Her breath , her speech , or that her dainty kiss : And ( sure ) of all the kiss best likèd me . For that ...
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... souls to thrall . These are the smallest faults that lurk in Love ; These are the hurts which I have cause to curse ; These are those truths which no man can disprove ; These are such harms as none can suffer worse . All this I write ...
... souls to thrall . These are the smallest faults that lurk in Love ; These are the hurts which I have cause to curse ; These are those truths which no man can disprove ; These are such harms as none can suffer worse . All this I write ...
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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