Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century: Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Oxford University Press, 1921 - 244 páginas |
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... teares , and oathes , and letters I have spent . Yet no more can be due to mee , Then at the bargaine made was ment , If then thy gift of love were partiall , That some to mee , some should to others fall , Deare , I shall never have ...
... teares , and oathes , and letters I have spent . Yet no more can be due to mee , Then at the bargaine made was ment , If then thy gift of love were partiall , That some to mee , some should to others fall , Deare , I shall never have ...
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... teares ; But soules where nothing dwells but love ( All other thoughts being inmates ) then shall prove This , or a love increased there above , ΤΟ When bodies to their graves , soules from their graves remove . And then wee shall be ...
... teares ; But soules where nothing dwells but love ( All other thoughts being inmates ) then shall prove This , or a love increased there above , ΤΟ When bodies to their graves , soules from their graves remove . And then wee shall be ...
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... teares , which are loves wine , And try your mistresse Teares at home , For all are false , that tast not just like mine ; Alas , hearts do not in eyes shine , Nor can you more judge womans thoughts by teares , Then by her shadow , what ...
... teares , which are loves wine , And try your mistresse Teares at home , For all are false , that tast not just like mine ; Alas , hearts do not in eyes shine , Nor can you more judge womans thoughts by teares , Then by her shadow , what ...
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... teares before thy face , whil'st I stay here , For thy face coines them , and thy stampe they beare , And by this Mintage they are something worth , For thus they bee Pregnant of thee ; Fruits of much griefe they are , emblemes of more ...
... teares before thy face , whil'st I stay here , For thy face coines them , and thy stampe they beare , And by this Mintage they are something worth , For thus they bee Pregnant of thee ; Fruits of much griefe they are , emblemes of more ...
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... teares , By being to thee then what to me thou wast ; But , so great Joy , our life at once outweares , Then , least thy love , by my death , frustrate bee , If thou love mee , take heed of loving mee . Take heed of hating mee , Or too ...
... teares , By being to thee then what to me thou wast ; But , so great Joy , our life at once outweares , Then , least thy love , by my death , frustrate bee , If thou love mee , take heed of loving mee . Take heed of hating mee , Or too ...
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