Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... Kiss me this once , and then God b ' wi ' you , My sweetest dear ! Kiss me this once , and then God b ' wi ' you , For now the morning draweth near . With that , her fairest bosom showing , Opening her lips , rich perfumes blowing , She ...
... Kiss me this once , and then God b ' wi ' you , My sweetest dear ! Kiss me this once , and then God b ' wi ' you , For now the morning draweth near . With that , her fairest bosom showing , Opening her lips , rich perfumes blowing , She ...
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... Kisses make men loath to go . Had she bid me go at first It would ne'er have grieved m heart ; Hope delayed had been the worst . But ah ! to kiss and then to part ! How deep it struck ; speak , gods you know Kisses make men loath to go ...
... Kisses make men loath to go . Had she bid me go at first It would ne'er have grieved m heart ; Hope delayed had been the worst . But ah ! to kiss and then to part ! How deep it struck ; speak , gods you know Kisses make men loath to go ...
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... [ kiss ] , on color of mending the former For love's sake , kiss me once again ; I long , and should not beg in vain , Here's none to spy or see ; Why do you doubt or stay ? I'll taste as lightly as the bee That doth but touch his flower ...
... [ kiss ] , on color of mending the former For love's sake , kiss me once again ; I long , and should not beg in vain , Here's none to spy or see ; Why do you doubt or stay ? I'll taste as lightly as the bee That doth but touch his flower ...
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