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For when I view my love's fair eyes ' reflecting I entertain despair , vain hope rejecting . In clouds she shines , and so obscurely shineth That like a mastless ship at seas I wander , For want of her to guide my heart that pineth ...
For when I view my love's fair eyes ' reflecting I entertain despair , vain hope rejecting . In clouds she shines , and so obscurely shineth That like a mastless ship at seas I wander , For want of her to guide my heart that pineth ...
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Fair and fair and twice none . My love is fair , my love so fair , As fair as any may be ; As fresh as been the flowers in The fairest shepherd on May , green , And of my love my roundeA love for any lady . lay , merry , merry , merry ...
Fair and fair and twice none . My love is fair , my love so fair , As fair as any may be ; As fresh as been the flowers in The fairest shepherd on May , green , And of my love my roundeA love for any lady . lay , merry , merry , merry ...
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... 148 Exhortation to learn by others ' trouble , 33 Expectation , 825 Experience now doth show what God us taught before , 44 Eye of the garden , queen of flowers , 357 Eye - flattering fortune , look thou never so fair , 10 Fain ...
... 148 Exhortation to learn by others ' trouble , 33 Expectation , 825 Experience now doth show what God us taught before , 44 Eye of the garden , queen of flowers , 357 Eye - flattering fortune , look thou never so fair , 10 Fain ...
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