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... seek how best that I may please , My lost labor , alas , is all in vain . Yet that I gave I cannot call again ; No place from me my grief away can take , Wherefore with tears , my bed , I thee forsake . FROM Egerton Ms. 2711 [ The lover ...
... seek how best that I may please , My lost labor , alas , is all in vain . Yet that I gave I cannot call again ; No place from me my grief away can take , Wherefore with tears , my bed , I thee forsake . FROM Egerton Ms. 2711 [ The lover ...
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... seek the best And find the worst , by error as they stray . And no marvel , when sight is so oppressed , And blinds the guide ; anon out of the way Goeth guide and all in seeking quiet life . O wretched minds , there is no gold that may ...
... seek the best And find the worst , by error as they stray . And no marvel , when sight is so oppressed , And blinds the guide ; anon out of the way Goeth guide and all in seeking quiet life . O wretched minds , there is no gold that may ...
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... Seek true religion . Oh , where ? Mirreus , Thinking her unhoused here and fled from us , Seeks her at Rome ; there , because he doth know That she was there a thousand years ago ; He loves her rags so , as we here obey The statecloth ...
... Seek true religion . Oh , where ? Mirreus , Thinking her unhoused here and fled from us , Seeks her at Rome ; there , because he doth know That she was there a thousand years ago ; He loves her rags so , as we here obey The statecloth ...
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