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... muse to do her best , That thereby thou mayst joy and I might rest . Thus said , forthwith moved with a tender care And pity , which myself could never find , What she desired , my muse deigned to declare , And therefore willed her ...
... muse to do her best , That thereby thou mayst joy and I might rest . Thus said , forthwith moved with a tender care And pity , which myself could never find , What she desired , my muse deigned to declare , And therefore willed her ...
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... Muse whilome did maske , As time her taught , in lowly Shepheards weeds , 36 Am now enforst a far vnfitter taske , For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine Oaten reeds , And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds ; Whose prayses hauing ...
... Muse whilome did maske , As time her taught , in lowly Shepheards weeds , 36 Am now enforst a far vnfitter taske , For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine Oaten reeds , And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds ; Whose prayses hauing ...
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... Muse , That unto me dost such religion use ! How I doe feare my selfe , that am not worth The least indulgent thought thy pen drops forth ! At once thou mak'st me happie , and un- mak'st ; And giving largely to me , more thou tak'st ...
... Muse , That unto me dost such religion use ! How I doe feare my selfe , that am not worth The least indulgent thought thy pen drops forth ! At once thou mak'st me happie , and un- mak'st ; And giving largely to me , more thou tak'st ...
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