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... Fools , they are the only nation ( Ben Jonson ) . For pity , pretty eyes , surcease ( Lodge ) Fortune smiles , cry holiday ! ( Dekker ) . From the east to western Ind ( Shakespeare ) From thy forehead thus I take ( John Fletcher ) Full ...
... Fools , they are the only nation ( Ben Jonson ) . For pity , pretty eyes , surcease ( Lodge ) Fortune smiles , cry holiday ! ( Dekker ) . From the east to western Ind ( Shakespeare ) From thy forehead thus I take ( John Fletcher ) Full ...
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... fool at thy bed's head , Mock2 thee till madness strike thee dead , As , Phao , thou dost me with thy proud eyes ; In thee poor Sappho lives , for thee she dies . 1 Old ed . " by . " 2 Old ed . " Mockes . " VULCAN'S SONG . MY shag ...
... fool at thy bed's head , Mock2 thee till madness strike thee dead , As , Phao , thou dost me with thy proud eyes ; In thee poor Sappho lives , for thee she dies . 1 Old ed . " by . " 2 Old ed . " Mockes . " VULCAN'S SONG . MY shag ...
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... fool . Fools in love's college Have far more knowledge To read a woman over , Than a neat prating lover : Nay , ' tis confessed That fools please women best . From The Maid's phosis , 1 1600 . THE URCHINS ' DANCE . Y the moon we sport ...
... fool . Fools in love's college Have far more knowledge To read a woman over , Than a neat prating lover : Nay , ' tis confessed That fools please women best . From The Maid's phosis , 1 1600 . THE URCHINS ' DANCE . Y the moon we sport ...
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... - vow ; in thee it is : If broken then , it is no fault of mine : If by me broke , what fool is not so wise To lose an oath to win a paradise ? ON A DAY - ALACK THE DAY ! N a 34 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . PERJURY EXCUSED. ...
... - vow ; in thee it is : If broken then , it is no fault of mine : If by me broke , what fool is not so wise To lose an oath to win a paradise ? ON A DAY - ALACK THE DAY ! N a 34 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . PERJURY EXCUSED. ...
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... fools alive , I wis , Silvered o'er ; and so was this . Take what wife you will to bed , I will ever be your head : So be gone : you are sped . Lead . You that choose not by the view , Chance as fair , and choose as true ! Since this ...
... fools alive , I wis , Silvered o'er ; and so was this . Take what wife you will to bed , I will ever be your head : So be gone : you are sped . Lead . You that choose not by the view , Chance as fair , and choose as true ! Since this ...
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Anthony Munday arms arrows beauty bel ami Ben Jonson birds bless bliss bright chaste cheeks Chorus Cuckoo Cupid dance dead death delight dong doth drink eyes face fair fairy fancy fear fire flowers fool Gipsy golden golden slumbers grace green grief Hark haste hath heart heaven Hecate Heigh honour Hymen JAMES SHIRLEY'S John Fletcher Jonson king kiss lady lass Love's lovers Luminalia lusty Lyly's lyrical maid Maid's Metamorphosis Masque merrily merry mistress N'oserez Nathaniel Field never Nice Valour night nymph Phillis Phoebe pity play pleasure poem pretty queen Robert Greene Robin Hood rose Shakespeare shepherd shine sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spring stay swain sweet tears thee Thetis thing THOMAS Thomas Lodge thou art tree unto Venus virgins vowed wanton weep Whilst wind wings Witch youth