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... thee , and thee to me- ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' 20 This small light the moon bestows Serves thy beams but to disclose ; So to raise my hap more high , Fear not else , none can us spy ; Take me to thee , and thee to me ...
... thee , and thee to me- ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' 20 This small light the moon bestows Serves thy beams but to disclose ; So to raise my hap more high , Fear not else , none can us spy ; Take me to thee , and thee to me ...
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... thee petticoats of the Thy gown was of the grossy Thy purse and eke thy gay gilt Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . Thy pumps as white as was the They set thee up , they took thee Whose heavy heart hath felt the smart , subdued by. best ...
... thee petticoats of the Thy gown was of the grossy Thy purse and eke thy gay gilt Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . Thy pumps as white as was the They set thee up , they took thee Whose heavy heart hath felt the smart , subdued by. best ...
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... thee shall soar . Thy else almighty beauty cannot move Rage from the seas , nor thy love teach them love , Nor tame ... thee , and no less , alas ! Th ' indifferent Italian , as we pass His warm land , well content to think thee ...
... thee shall soar . Thy else almighty beauty cannot move Rage from the seas , nor thy love teach them love , Nor tame ... thee , and no less , alas ! Th ' indifferent Italian , as we pass His warm land , well content to think thee ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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