Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... thine harbor hold ? Is it in churches , with religious men Which please the gods with prayers manifold , And in ... thine ears ; with flint immure thine heart , And kill me with thy looks , if they would kill . Thine eyes , those crystal ...
... thine harbor hold ? Is it in churches , with religious men Which please the gods with prayers manifold , And in ... thine ears ; with flint immure thine heart , And kill me with thy looks , if they would kill . Thine eyes , those crystal ...
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... thine eye so bright ; Thine eye again supplied the taper's turn , And with his beams more brightly made it burn ; The shrugging air about thy temples hurls And wrapped thy breath in little clouded curls , And as it did ascend , it ...
... thine eye so bright ; Thine eye again supplied the taper's turn , And with his beams more brightly made it burn ; The shrugging air about thy temples hurls And wrapped thy breath in little clouded curls , And as it did ascend , it ...
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... thine , I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; Thou art my star , shin'st in my ... thine own inconstancy . A fairer hand than thine shall cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my ...
... thine , I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; Thou art my star , shin'st in my ... thine own inconstancy . A fairer hand than thine shall cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my ...
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