Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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Fly to her heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely ...
Fly to her heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely ...
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It is a wounded heart , Wherein yet sticks the dart ; Ev'ry piece sore hurt throughout it , Faith and troth writ round about it ; It was a tame heart , and a dear , And never used to roam ; But having got this haunt , I fear ' Twill ...
It is a wounded heart , Wherein yet sticks the dart ; Ev'ry piece sore hurt throughout it , Faith and troth writ round about it ; It was a tame heart , and a dear , And never used to roam ; But having got this haunt , I fear ' Twill ...
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My heart in me keeps him and me in one , My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides ; He loves my heart , for once it was his own , I cherish his , because in me it bides . ing was included , but now he brake it ,.
My heart in me keeps him and me in one , My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides ; He loves my heart , for once it was his own , I cherish his , because in me it bides . ing was included , but now he brake it ,.
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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