Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... pleasure give ? Pleasures only shadows be Cast by bodies we conceive , And are made the things we deem In those figures which they seem . : these pleasures vanish fast , ich by shadows are expressed . ' leasures are not , if they last ...
... pleasure give ? Pleasures only shadows be Cast by bodies we conceive , And are made the things we deem In those figures which they seem . : these pleasures vanish fast , ich by shadows are expressed . ' leasures are not , if they last ...
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... pleasure , in youth is pleasure . Therefore my heart is surely pight Of her alone to have a sight , Which is my joy and heart's delight , In youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . FROM WILLIAM STEVENSON'S Gammer Gurton's Needle ...
... pleasure , in youth is pleasure . Therefore my heart is surely pight Of her alone to have a sight , Which is my joy and heart's delight , In youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . FROM WILLIAM STEVENSON'S Gammer Gurton's Needle ...
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... Pleasure . 50 All this fair , and cost , and sweet , Which scatteringly doth shine , Shall within one beauty meet , And she be only thine . Soul . If things of sight such heavens be , What heavens are those we cannot see ? Pleasure ...
... Pleasure . 50 All this fair , and cost , and sweet , Which scatteringly doth shine , Shall within one beauty meet , And she be only thine . Soul . If things of sight such heavens be , What heavens are those we cannot see ? Pleasure ...
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