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... leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay . And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath loved thee so long In wealth and woe among ? And is thy heart so strong As for to leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay . 10 And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath ...
... leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay . And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath loved thee so long In wealth and woe among ? And is thy heart so strong As for to leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay . 10 And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath ...
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... Leave to see and leave to wonder . Absence sure will help , if I Can learn how myself to sunder From what in my heart doth lie . But time will these thoughts re- move ; Time doth work what no man knoweth . Time doth as the subject prove ...
... Leave to see and leave to wonder . Absence sure will help , if I Can learn how myself to sunder From what in my heart doth lie . But time will these thoughts re- move ; Time doth work what no man knoweth . Time doth as the subject prove ...
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... leave them to the fields , To feed on hills or dales , where likes them best , Of what the summer or the springtime yields , For love and time hath given thee leave to rest . Thy heart which was their fold , now in decay By often storms ...
... leave them to the fields , To feed on hills or dales , where likes them best , Of what the summer or the springtime yields , For love and time hath given thee leave to rest . Thy heart which was their fold , now in decay By often storms ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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