The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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... lips ; For we will meet Within our hearts , and kisse , when none shall see't . Nor canst thou in thy Prison be , Without some loving signes of me , When thou dost spy A sun - beam peep into thy room , ' tis I , For I am hid within that ...
... lips ; For we will meet Within our hearts , and kisse , when none shall see't . Nor canst thou in thy Prison be , Without some loving signes of me , When thou dost spy A sun - beam peep into thy room , ' tis I , For I am hid within that ...
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... lips ; For we will meet Within our hearts , and kisse , when none shall see't . Nor canst thou in thy Prison be , Without some loving signes of me , When thou dost spy A sun - beam peep into thy room , ' tis I , For I am hid within that ...
... lips ; For we will meet Within our hearts , and kisse , when none shall see't . Nor canst thou in thy Prison be , Without some loving signes of me , When thou dost spy A sun - beam peep into thy room , ' tis I , For I am hid within that ...
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... lips forgotten are : Which now she boldly tastes , and at first kisse , Concludes , there is no other heaven but this . 38 . The lips that will not open to praise his , She wishes may be clos'd eternally . These freely touch'd , are ...
... lips forgotten are : Which now she boldly tastes , and at first kisse , Concludes , there is no other heaven but this . 38 . The lips that will not open to praise his , She wishes may be clos'd eternally . These freely touch'd , are ...
Contents
To his Mistris upon the Bayes withered | 6 |
Vpon the death of K James | 14 |
A Prologue to Mr Fletchers Play in Ireland | 29 |
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