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... is music , and thy beauty's Birth is heavenly . These dull notes we sing Discords need for helps to grace them , Only beauty purely loving Knows no discord , But still moves delight , Like clear springs renewed by 2 3.
... is music , and thy beauty's Birth is heavenly . These dull notes we sing Discords need for helps to grace them , Only beauty purely loving Knows no discord , But still moves delight , Like clear springs renewed by 2 3.
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... grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath : I long to kiss the image of 31 my Madrigal The ivory , coral , gold , Of breast , of lips , of hair , death . Drummond . So lively Sleep doth show to inward sight , That wake I ...
... grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath : I long to kiss the image of 31 my Madrigal The ivory , coral , gold , Of breast , of lips , of hair , death . Drummond . So lively Sleep doth show to inward sight , That wake I ...
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... grace . Campion . 41 To the Virgins , to make much of Time Gather ye rosebuds while ye may , Old time is still a - flying : And this same flower that smiles to - day To - morrow will be dying . The glorious lamp of heaven , the sun ...
... grace . Campion . 41 To the Virgins , to make much of Time Gather ye rosebuds while ye may , Old time is still a - flying : And this same flower that smiles to - day To - morrow will be dying . The glorious lamp of heaven , the sun ...
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... grace of it . On holidays , when virgins meet To dance the heyes with nimble feet , Thou shalt come forth , and then appear The queen of for that roses And having danced , ' bove all the best , Carry the garland from the rest . In ...
... grace of it . On holidays , when virgins meet To dance the heyes with nimble feet , Thou shalt come forth , and then appear The queen of for that roses And having danced , ' bove all the best , Carry the garland from the rest . In ...
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... grace ; In whose worthy wonder's praise See what her true shepherd says . She is neither proud nor fine , But in spirit more divine ; She can neither lour nor leer , But a sweeter smiling cheer ; She had never painted face , But a ...
... grace ; In whose worthy wonder's praise See what her true shepherd says . She is neither proud nor fine , But in spirit more divine ; She can neither lour nor leer , But a sweeter smiling cheer ; She had never painted face , But a ...
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Anonymous Barnabe Barnes beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson birds breath bright bring Campion Carmela Charon Claia Corydon cuckoo Daffodil dead dear death delight desire Donne dost doth Drayton earth echo ring eyes fair Fairy fairy-queen fear fire flowers fools give Golden slumbers gone grace grief hair hath hear heart heaven Heigh-ho Herrick Hey-ho honour keep King kiss leave light little boy lives joy look love's lovers lullaby maids merry Mertilla mind ne'er never Nicholas Breton night numbers nymphs Oberon passion Perigot Perilla Philomel Phyllida pleasure poem poor praise pretty Proserpina Queen Queen Mab quoth roses scorn Shakespeare shepherd shine Sidney sighs sight sing sleep smile song sonnets soul spring stay sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thoughts true love unto wanton weep Whilst Willy wilt wind youth