Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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England's Helicon , 1600 The passionate shepherd to his love Come live with me and be my love , A gown made of the finest wool And we will all the pleasures prove Which from our pretty lambs we That valleys , groves , hills , and pull ...
England's Helicon , 1600 The passionate shepherd to his love Come live with me and be my love , A gown made of the finest wool And we will all the pleasures prove Which from our pretty lambs we That valleys , groves , hills , and pull ...
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Which to live is too too long , This grief which I feel so rife , As it is too short to weep . Wretch , I do deserve as hire , Since I came to put my life In the hands of my desire . Grievous sighs in vain I waste , Leesing my affiance ...
Which to live is too too long , This grief which I feel so rife , As it is too short to weep . Wretch , I do deserve as hire , Since I came to put my life In the hands of my desire . Grievous sighs in vain I waste , Leesing my affiance ...
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260 What greater torment ever could have been , Than to enforce the fair to live retired ? For what is beauty if it be not seen ? Or what is ' t to be seen if not admired , And though admired , unless in love desired ?
260 What greater torment ever could have been , Than to enforce the fair to live retired ? For what is beauty if it be not seen ? Or what is ' t to be seen if not admired , And though admired , unless in love desired ?
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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