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... bring ; Calm is the sea , the waves work less and less . So am not I , whom love , alas , doth wring , Bringing before my face the great increase Of my desires , whereat I weep and sing In joy and woe , as in a doubtful ease . For my ...
... bring ; Calm is the sea , the waves work less and less . So am not I , whom love , alas , doth wring , Bringing before my face the great increase Of my desires , whereat I weep and sing In joy and woe , as in a doubtful ease . For my ...
Page 321
... bring her . Tagus and Pactolus Are to thee debtor , Nor for their gold to us Are they the better ; Henceforth of all the rest Be thou the river , Which as the daintiest Puts them down ever . For as my precious one O'er thee doth travel ...
... bring her . Tagus and Pactolus Are to thee debtor , Nor for their gold to us Are they the better ; Henceforth of all the rest Be thou the river , Which as the daintiest Puts them down ever . For as my precious one O'er thee doth travel ...
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... bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they make The better cheeses bring ' em , or else send By their ripe daughters whom they would commend This way to husbands , and whose baskets bear An emblem ...
... bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they make The better cheeses bring ' em , or else send By their ripe daughters whom they would commend This way to husbands , and whose baskets bear An emblem ...
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