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Reason hath both their pictures in her treasure : Where Time the measure of all moving is , And Dancing is a moving all in measure . ... 170 This said , the queen , with her sweet lips divine , Gently began to move the subtle air ...
Reason hath both their pictures in her treasure : Where Time the measure of all moving is , And Dancing is a moving all in measure . ... 170 This said , the queen , with her sweet lips divine , Gently began to move the subtle air ...
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Once did I sonnet to my saint , My soul in number moved , Once did I tell a thousand lies , Once by my carving true love's And then in truth I loved . knot , The weeping trees did prove Once in my ear did dangling hang That wounds and ...
Once did I sonnet to my saint , My soul in number moved , Once did I tell a thousand lies , Once by my carving true love's And then in truth I loved . knot , The weeping trees did prove Once in my ear did dangling hang That wounds and ...
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No passion there in my free breast should move , None but the sweet and best of passions , love . There while I sing , if gentle love be by , That tunes my lute and winds the strings so high , With the sweet sound of Sacharissa's name ...
No passion there in my free breast should move , None but the sweet and best of passions , love . There while I sing , if gentle love be by , That tunes my lute and winds the strings so high , With the sweet sound of Sacharissa's name ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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