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... fighs how be ye spent , To prick them forth that will not hafte ! Ah pained heart thou gap'ft for grace Even there where pity hath no place . As eafy ' tis the ftony rock From place to place for to remove , As by thy plaint for to ...
... fighs how be ye spent , To prick them forth that will not hafte ! Ah pained heart thou gap'ft for grace Even there where pity hath no place . As eafy ' tis the ftony rock From place to place for to remove , As by thy plaint for to ...
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... fighs , the bitter tears That I in vain have wafted , The broken fleep , the woe and fears , That long in me have lafted , The love , and all I owe to thee , Here I renounce , and make me free . The fruits were fair the which did grow ...
... fighs , the bitter tears That I in vain have wafted , The broken fleep , the woe and fears , That long in me have lafted , The love , and all I owe to thee , Here I renounce , and make me free . The fruits were fair the which did grow ...
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... upon the hill , And he fate in the dale ; And thus , with fighs and forrows fhrill , He ' gan to tell his tale : * Uncombed . Befprinkled . + Overwatched , tired with watching . " O Harpalus ! ( this would he fay ) 16 ANONYMOUS .
... upon the hill , And he fate in the dale ; And thus , with fighs and forrows fhrill , He ' gan to tell his tale : * Uncombed . Befprinkled . + Overwatched , tired with watching . " O Harpalus ! ( this would he fay ) 16 ANONYMOUS .
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... fighs to fave ; Lay me , O ! where True lover never find my grave , Το weep there ! cε SONG . WHO is Silvia ? what is fhe , " That all our fwains commend her ? ” Holy , fair , and wife is fhe , did lend her , The heav'ns fuch grace That ...
... fighs to fave ; Lay me , O ! where True lover never find my grave , Το weep there ! cε SONG . WHO is Silvia ? what is fhe , " That all our fwains commend her ? ” Holy , fair , and wife is fhe , did lend her , The heav'ns fuch grace That ...
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... did fmile ; Sigh they did , but now betwixt Sighs of woe were glad fighs mix'd ; Their ears hungry of each word , Which the dear tongue could afford . " Stella ! whofe voice , when it fingeth , 42 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY .
... did fmile ; Sigh they did , but now betwixt Sighs of woe were glad fighs mix'd ; Their ears hungry of each word , Which the dear tongue could afford . " Stella ! whofe voice , when it fingeth , 42 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY .
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