Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... eyes , You did lose Her first sight , whose want did pain you . Phoebe's flocks White as wool , Yet were Phoebe's locks more whiter ; Phoebe's eyes Dovelike mild , Dovelike eyes , both mild and cruel ; Montan swears , In your lamps He ...
... eyes , You did lose Her first sight , whose want did pain you . Phoebe's flocks White as wool , Yet were Phoebe's locks more whiter ; Phoebe's eyes Dovelike mild , Dovelike eyes , both mild and cruel ; Montan swears , In your lamps He ...
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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 Beyond the spheres ! Dame Nature told me there was endless space Within my soul ; I spied its very face . Sure ... eyes , The sparrow fly , The lands that did about me lie , The real sun , that heavenly eye ! 20 10 20 Can closed ...
... eyes Beyond the spheres ! Dame Nature told me there was endless space Within my soul ; I spied its very face . Sure ... eyes , The sparrow fly , The lands that did about me lie , The real sun , that heavenly eye ! 20 10 20 Can closed ...
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