Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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Page 197
Sweet night , withhold thy beams , withhold them till to - morrow , Whose joys , in lack so long , a hell of torments breeds ; Sweet night , sweet gentle night , do not prolong my sorrow , Desire is guide to me , and love no lode - star ...
Sweet night , withhold thy beams , withhold them till to - morrow , Whose joys , in lack so long , a hell of torments breeds ; Sweet night , sweet gentle night , do not prolong my sorrow , Desire is guide to me , and love no lode - star ...
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Let sailors gaze on stars and moon so freshly shining , Let them that miss the way be guided by the light ; I know my lady's bower , there needs no more divining , Affection sees in dark , and love hath eyes by night .
Let sailors gaze on stars and moon so freshly shining , Let them that miss the way be guided by the light ; I know my lady's bower , there needs no more divining , Affection sees in dark , and love hath eyes by night .
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Stella , thine eyes are those twin brothers fair Which tempests slake and promise quiet seas ; No marvel then if thy brown shady hair , Like night , portend sweet rest and gentle ease . Thus is thine eye an ever calming light ; Thus is ...
Stella , thine eyes are those twin brothers fair Which tempests slake and promise quiet seas ; No marvel then if thy brown shady hair , Like night , portend sweet rest and gentle ease . Thus is thine eye an ever calming light ; Thus is ...
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