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20 Take me to thee , and thee to me- Long stay ere he grant the same ; ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' Sweet , then , while each thing doth frame , Take me to thee , and thee to meBetter place no wit can find , Cupid's yoke ...
20 Take me to thee , and thee to me- Long stay ere he grant the same ; ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' Sweet , then , while each thing doth frame , Take me to thee , and thee to meBetter place no wit can find , Cupid's yoke ...
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50 I bought thee petticoats of the Thy gown was of the grossy best , green , The cloth so fine as fine might Thy sleeves of satin hanging be ; by , I gave thee jewels for thy chest , Which made thee be our harvest And all this cost I ...
50 I bought thee petticoats of the Thy gown was of the grossy best , green , The cloth so fine as fine might Thy sleeves of satin hanging be ; by , I gave thee jewels for thy chest , Which made thee be our harvest And all this cost I ...
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RICHARD CORBET , BISHOP OF OXFORD AND NORWICH The Introduction and Notes are at page 1008 FROM Certain Elegant Poems , 1647 To his son , Vincent Corbet A proper new ballad , intituled The fairies ' farewell , or What I shall leave thee ...
RICHARD CORBET , BISHOP OF OXFORD AND NORWICH The Introduction and Notes are at page 1008 FROM Certain Elegant Poems , 1647 To his son , Vincent Corbet A proper new ballad , intituled The fairies ' farewell , or What I shall leave thee ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
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