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... eyes , I like of thee . Cupid , so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee ! Sweet she sat , Coy her eye , Brow and eye Words I spent , Sighs I sent , O my love , Thou art lost , Phœbe sat By a fount , As she sang , I did sigh , O mine ...
... eyes , I like of thee . Cupid , so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee ! Sweet she sat , Coy her eye , Brow and eye Words I spent , Sighs I sent , O my love , Thou art lost , Phœbe sat By a fount , As she sang , I did sigh , O mine ...
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... eyes hath given All beauty to impart , As well in earth as heaven ; But she hath given one heart , That though we see Ten thousand beauties , yet in us one should be One ... eyes ] Your shining eyes and golden LYRICS FROM SONG - BOOKS 433.
... eyes hath given All beauty to impart , As well in earth as heaven ; But she hath given one heart , That though we see Ten thousand beauties , yet in us one should be One ... eyes ] Your shining eyes and golden LYRICS FROM SONG - BOOKS 433.
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... eyes ; But to poor shepherds , homespun things , Whose wealth's their flock , whose wit , to be Well read in their simplicity . Yet when young April's husband - showers Shall bless the fruitful Maia's bed , We'll bring the first - born ...
... eyes ; But to poor shepherds , homespun things , Whose wealth's their flock , whose wit , to be Well read in their simplicity . Yet when young April's husband - showers Shall bless the fruitful Maia's bed , We'll bring the first - born ...
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