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... force I must fly you . What death , alas , may be compared to this ? I play within the maze of my sweet foe , And when I would of her but crave a kiss , Disdain enforceth her away to go . Myself I check , yet do I twist the twine ; The ...
... force I must fly you . What death , alas , may be compared to this ? I play within the maze of my sweet foe , And when I would of her but crave a kiss , Disdain enforceth her away to go . Myself I check , yet do I twist the twine ; The ...
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... force perforce , there might no force avail , But she must fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing mought prevail ; All were there prest , full many ...
... force perforce , there might no force avail , But she must fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing mought prevail ; All were there prest , full many ...
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... force thoughts from above , These overrule your force by love . And thou , O love , which in these eyes Hast married reason with affection , And made them saints of beauty's skies , Where joys are shadows of perfection , Lend me thy ...
... force thoughts from above , These overrule your force by love . And thou , O love , which in these eyes Hast married reason with affection , And made them saints of beauty's skies , Where joys are shadows of perfection , Lend me thy ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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