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... Never man was true ; He said , None was false to you . He said he had loved her long . She said , Love should have no wrong . Coridon would kiss her then ; She said maids must kiss no men Till they did for good and all . Then she made ...
... Never man was true ; He said , None was false to you . He said he had loved her long . She said , Love should have no wrong . Coridon would kiss her then ; She said maids must kiss no men Till they did for good and all . Then she made ...
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... never pass the river , Till lovers ' sighs on earth shall it deliver . So shall I never pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of my life and life's unjust ...
... never pass the river , Till lovers ' sighs on earth shall it deliver . So shall I never pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of my life and life's unjust ...
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... never , never , never . Oh , happy is the maid whose life takes end Ere it knows parent's frown or loss of friend . Weep eyes , break heart ! My love and I must part . FROM THOMAS MIDDLETON's The Widow , 1652 Give me fortune , give me ...
... never , never , never . Oh , happy is the maid whose life takes end Ere it knows parent's frown or loss of friend . Weep eyes , break heart ! My love and I must part . FROM THOMAS MIDDLETON's The Widow , 1652 Give me fortune , give me ...
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