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... ladies that despise ( John Fletcher ) . Heigh - ho , what shall a shepherd do ( Shirley ) Hence , all you vain delights ( John Fletcher ) . 85 153 156 · 55 148 192 196 197 87 123 185 139 20 His golden locks Time hath to silver turned ...
... ladies that despise ( John Fletcher ) . Heigh - ho , what shall a shepherd do ( Shirley ) Hence , all you vain delights ( John Fletcher ) . 85 153 156 · 55 148 192 196 197 87 123 185 139 20 His golden locks Time hath to silver turned ...
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... lady mistress , rise ( Nathaniel Field ) Roses , their sharp spines being gone ( Shakespeare ? ) Run to love's ... ladies , sigh no more ( Shakespeare ) Sing his praises that doth keep ( John Fletcher ) . Sing to Apollo , god of day ...
... lady mistress , rise ( Nathaniel Field ) Roses , their sharp spines being gone ( Shakespeare ? ) Run to love's ... ladies , sigh no more ( Shakespeare ) Sing his praises that doth keep ( John Fletcher ) . Sing to Apollo , god of day ...
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... lady weep , Being cheated of her golden sleep Stolen by sick thoughts ? —the pirate's found , And in her tears he shall be drowned . Read his indictment , let him hear What he's to trust to . Boy , give ear ! MY From JOHN LYLY's Midas ...
... lady weep , Being cheated of her golden sleep Stolen by sick thoughts ? —the pirate's found , And in her tears he shall be drowned . Read his indictment , let him hear What he's to trust to . Boy , give ear ! MY From JOHN LYLY's Midas ...
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... lady . Paris . Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; En . Thy love is fair for thee alone , And for no other lady . My love is fair , my love is gay , As fresh as bin the flowers in May , And of my love my ...
... lady . Paris . Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; En . Thy love is fair for thee alone , And for no other lady . My love is fair , my love is gay , As fresh as bin the flowers in May , And of my love my ...
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... ladies ' eyes : From whence do glance love's piercing darts That make such holes into our hearts ; And all the world herein accord Love is a great and mighty lord , And when he list to mount so high , With Venus he in heaven doth lie ...
... ladies ' eyes : From whence do glance love's piercing darts That make such holes into our hearts ; And all the world herein accord Love is a great and mighty lord , And when he list to mount so high , With Venus he in heaven doth lie ...
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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