Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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She said , Never man was true ; He said , None was false to you . He said he had loved her long . She said , Love should have no wrong . Coridon would kiss her then ; She said maids must kiss no men Till they did for good and all .
She said , Never man was true ; He said , None was false to you . He said he had loved her long . She said , Love should have no wrong . Coridon would kiss her then ; She said maids must kiss no men Till they did for good and all .
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For love is a careless child , And forgets promise past ; 30 He is blind , he is deaf , when he list , And in faith never fast . His desire is fickle found , And a trustless joy ; He is won with a world of despair , And is lost with a ...
For love is a careless child , And forgets promise past ; 30 He is blind , he is deaf , when he list , And in faith never fast . His desire is fickle found , And a trustless joy ; He is won with a world of despair , And is lost with a ...
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One of ten thousand souls I am , and more , That of his eyes and their sweet wounds complain , Sweet are the wounds of love , never so sore ; Ah , might he often slay me so again : He never lives that thus is never slain .
One of ten thousand souls I am , and more , That of his eyes and their sweet wounds complain , Sweet are the wounds of love , never so sore ; Ah , might he often slay me so again : He never lives that thus is never slain .
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