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... rest till calm begin . No more , then , those that love do feign Give judgment of true lovers ' pain . Look or If thou in surety safe wilt sit , If thou delight at rest to dwell , Spend no more words than shall seem fit , Let tongue in ...
... rest till calm begin . No more , then , those that love do feign Give judgment of true lovers ' pain . Look or If thou in surety safe wilt sit , If thou delight at rest to dwell , Spend no more words than shall seem fit , Let tongue in ...
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... rest is spent . An evil spirit , your beauty , haunts me still , Wherewith , alas , I have been long possessed , Which ceaseth not to tempt me to each ill , Nor gives me once but one poor minute's rest ; In me it speaks , whether I ...
... rest is spent . An evil spirit , your beauty , haunts me still , Wherewith , alas , I have been long possessed , Which ceaseth not to tempt me to each ill , Nor gives me once but one poor minute's rest ; In me it speaks , whether I ...
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... rest , Might e'er comparėd be To my fidelity . ΙΟ | Those alluring smiles that place An eternal April on thy face , Such as no sun did ever see , No , nor the treasures of thy breast , Which far outblaze the rest , Might e'er comparėd ...
... rest , Might e'er comparėd be To my fidelity . ΙΟ | Those alluring smiles that place An eternal April on thy face , Such as no sun did ever see , No , nor the treasures of thy breast , Which far outblaze the rest , Might e'er comparėd ...
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