Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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Ah , sweet content , where doth thine harbor hold ? Is it in churches , with religious men Which please the gods with prayers manifold , And in their studies meditate it then ? Whether thou dost in heaven or earth appear , Be where thou ...
Ah , sweet content , where doth thine harbor hold ? Is it in churches , with religious men Which please the gods with prayers manifold , And in their studies meditate it then ? Whether thou dost in heaven or earth appear , Be where thou ...
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A pair of swans are mine , and all their train ; With them a cup which Thetis ' self bestowed , As she of love did hear me sadly plain ; A pearlėd cup where nectar oft hath flowed ; But if my love will love the gift and giver , Thine be ...
A pair of swans are mine , and all their train ; With them a cup which Thetis ' self bestowed , As she of love did hear me sadly plain ; A pearlėd cup where nectar oft hath flowed ; But if my love will love the gift and giver , Thine be ...
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That killing power is none of thine , I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; Thou art my star , shin'st in my skies ; Then dart not from thy borrowed sphere Lightning on him that fixed thee there .
That killing power is none of thine , I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; Thou art my star , shin'st in my skies ; Then dart not from thy borrowed sphere Lightning on him that fixed thee there .
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