Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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No sooner he into mine eyes was gotten But straight he clouds them with a seeing blindness , Makes ... From thence to Myra's eyes the wanton strayeth , Where while I charge him with ungrateful measure , So with fair wonders he mine eyes ...
No sooner he into mine eyes was gotten But straight he clouds them with a seeing blindness , Makes ... From thence to Myra's eyes the wanton strayeth , Where while I charge him with ungrateful measure , So with fair wonders he mine eyes ...
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Then sit thou safely on my knee , And let thy bower my bosom be , Lurk in mine eyes , I like of thee . 30 O Cupid , so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee ! Phoebe sat By a fount , Montanus ' sonnet Phoebe sat , Sweet she sat ...
Then sit thou safely on my knee , And let thy bower my bosom be , Lurk in mine eyes , I like of thee . 30 O Cupid , so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee ! Phoebe sat By a fount , Montanus ' sonnet Phoebe sat , Sweet she sat ...
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Nature two eyes hath given All beauty to impart , As well in earth as heaven ; But she hath given one heart , That though we see Ten thousand beauties , yet in us one should be One steadfast love , Because our hearts stand fixed ...
Nature two eyes hath given All beauty to impart , As well in earth as heaven ; But she hath given one heart , That though we see Ten thousand beauties , yet in us one should be One steadfast love , Because our hearts stand fixed ...
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