Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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Fly to her heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely ...
Fly to her heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely ...
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70 The crier Good folk , for gold or hire , But help me to a crier ; For my poor heart is run astray After two eyes that passed this way . Oyes , oyes , oyes , If there be any man In town or country can Bring me my heart again , I'll ...
70 The crier Good folk , for gold or hire , But help me to a crier ; For my poor heart is run astray After two eyes that passed this way . Oyes , oyes , oyes , If there be any man In town or country can Bring me my heart again , I'll ...
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Prefixed to the poem is an emblem of a heart with a lock and hinge , with the following quatrain : ' Tis not the work of force but skill , To find the way into man's will . ' Tis love alone can hearts unlock , Who knows the Word ...
Prefixed to the poem is an emblem of a heart with a lock and hinge , with the following quatrain : ' Tis not the work of force but skill , To find the way into man's will . ' Tis love alone can hearts unlock , Who knows the Word ...
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