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10 Sweet night , withhold thy beams , withhold them till to - morrow , Whose joys , in lack so long , a hell of torments breeds ; Sweet night , sweet gentle night , do not prolong my sorrow , Desire is guide to me , and love no lode ...
10 Sweet night , withhold thy beams , withhold them till to - morrow , Whose joys , in lack so long , a hell of torments breeds ; Sweet night , sweet gentle night , do not prolong my sorrow , Desire is guide to me , and love no lode ...
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20 Let sailors gaze on stars and moon so freshly shining , Let them that miss the way be guided by the light ; I know my lady's bower , there needs no more divining , Affection sees in dark , and love hath eyes by night .
20 Let sailors gaze on stars and moon so freshly shining , Let them that miss the way be guided by the light ; I know my lady's bower , there needs no more divining , Affection sees in dark , and love hath eyes by night .
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How happy are all other living things , Which though the day disjoin by sev'ral flight , The quiet evening yet together brings , And each returns unto his love at night ! O thou that art so courteous else to all , Why shouldst thou ...
How happy are all other living things , Which though the day disjoin by sev'ral flight , The quiet evening yet together brings , And each returns unto his love at night ! O thou that art so courteous else to all , Why shouldst thou ...
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THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
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