Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... night ] O night , O jealous night , repugnant to my pleasures , O night so long desired yet cross to my content , There's none but only thou that can perform my pleasures , Yet none but only thou that hindereth my intent . Thy beams ...
... night ] O night , O jealous night , repugnant to my pleasures , O night so long desired yet cross to my content , There's none but only thou that can perform my pleasures , Yet none but only thou that hindereth my intent . Thy beams ...
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... nights and days in honor of that night , That happy , heavenly night , that night so dark and shady , Wherein my love had eyes that lighted my delight . [ Set me where Phoebus ' heat ] Set me where Phoebus ' heat the flowers slayeth Or ...
... nights and days in honor of that night , That happy , heavenly night , that night so dark and shady , Wherein my love had eyes that lighted my delight . [ Set me where Phoebus ' heat ] Set me where Phoebus ' heat the flowers slayeth Or ...
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... night ! O thou that art so courteous else to all , Why shouldst thou , Night , abuse me only thus , That ev'ry creature to his kind dost call , And yet ' tis thou dost only sever us ? Well could I wish it would be ever day , If when night ...
... night ! O thou that art so courteous else to all , Why shouldst thou , Night , abuse me only thus , That ev'ry creature to his kind dost call , And yet ' tis thou dost only sever us ? Well could I wish it would be ever day , If when night ...
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