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... Heart , let her go , for she'll not be converted . Say , shall she go ? O ! no , no , no , no , no . She is most fair , though she be marble - hearted . How often have my sighs declared mine anguish , Wherein I daily languish , Yet doth ...
... Heart , let her go , for she'll not be converted . Say , shall she go ? O ! no , no , no , no , no . She is most fair , though she be marble - hearted . How often have my sighs declared mine anguish , Wherein I daily languish , Yet doth ...
Page 73
... Heart , let her go , oh heart , I pray thee let her . Say , shall she go ? O ! no , no , no , no , no . Fix'd in the heart , how can the heart forget her ? But if I weep and sigh , and often wail me , Till tears , sighs , prayers fail ...
... Heart , let her go , oh heart , I pray thee let her . Say , shall she go ? O ! no , no , no , no , no . Fix'd in the heart , how can the heart forget her ? But if I weep and sigh , and often wail me , Till tears , sighs , prayers fail ...
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... heart and I have his . His heart in me keeps him and me in one , My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides ; He loves my heart , for once it was his own ; I cherish his , because in me it bides . My true love hath my heart and I ...
... heart and I have his . His heart in me keeps him and me in one , My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides ; He loves my heart , for once it was his own ; I cherish his , because in me it bides . My true love hath my heart and I ...
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adieu love Anonymous Astrophel and Stella babe beauty beauty's birds bliss breast breath bright CORYDON Cuckoo dear death delight desire dost doth Drayton earth Edmund Spenser Englands Helicon eyes fair faith fancy fear fire flowers George Peele give golden grace green grief hath heart heaven Henry Constable ibid imitation John Donne John Lyly king kiss lady live Lord Love's lovers lullaby merry Michael Drayton mind mistress mourn never night nightingale nonny nought pain Petrarch PHYLLIDA pity play pleasure poems poetry poets praise pretty Queen Ralegh rest Samuel Daniel scorn shalt shepherd shine Sidney's sighs sing Sir Philip Sidney Sir Walter Ralegh sleep smile songs sonnets sorrow soul Spenser spring summer's swain sweet content tears Tell thee thing Thomas Campion Thomas Lodge thou art thought thy bank true Love unto untrue love verse wanton weep William Shakespeare Wyatt youth