Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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E Take me to thee , and thee to me— ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' Better place no wit can find , Cupid's yoke to loose or bind ; These sweet flowers on fine bed too , Us in their best language woo ; Take me to thee ...
E Take me to thee , and thee to me— ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' Better place no wit can find , Cupid's yoke to loose or bind ; These sweet flowers on fine bed too , Us in their best language woo ; Take me to thee ...
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I bought thee petticoats of the Thy gown was of the grossy best , green , The cloth so fine as fine might be ; Thy sleeves of satin hanging by , I gave thee jewels for thy chest , And all this cost I spent on thee . Which made thee be ...
I bought thee petticoats of the Thy gown was of the grossy best , green , The cloth so fine as fine might be ; Thy sleeves of satin hanging by , I gave thee jewels for thy chest , And all this cost I spent on thee . Which made thee be ...
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But if thy whimp'ring looks do ask me why , Then know that nature bids thee go , not I. ' Tis her erroneous self has made a brain Uncapable of such a sovereign As is thy powerful self . Prithee not smile , Or smile more inly , lest thy ...
But if thy whimp'ring looks do ask me why , Then know that nature bids thee go , not I. ' Tis her erroneous self has made a brain Uncapable of such a sovereign As is thy powerful self . Prithee not smile , Or smile more inly , lest thy ...
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