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... feare , she loveth none . Therefore , Charis , you must do ' t , For I will so urge you to ' t You shall neither eat , nor sleepe , No , nor forth your window peepe , With your emissarie eye , To fetch in the Formes goe by : And ...
... feare , she loveth none . Therefore , Charis , you must do ' t , For I will so urge you to ' t You shall neither eat , nor sleepe , No , nor forth your window peepe , With your emissarie eye , To fetch in the Formes goe by : And ...
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... feare they'd love him too ; Yet if it be not knowne , The pleasure is as good as none , For that's a narrow joy is but our owne . I'le tell , that if they be not glad , They yet may envie me : But then if I grow jealous madde , And of ...
... feare they'd love him too ; Yet if it be not knowne , The pleasure is as good as none , For that's a narrow joy is but our owne . I'le tell , that if they be not glad , They yet may envie me : But then if I grow jealous madde , And of ...
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... feare much more , that more of him be showne . But he hath eyes so round , and bright , As make away my doubt , Where Love may all his Torches light Though hate had put them out ; But then t ' increase my feares , What Nymph so e're his ...
... feare much more , that more of him be showne . But he hath eyes so round , and bright , As make away my doubt , Where Love may all his Torches light Though hate had put them out ; But then t ' increase my feares , What Nymph so e're his ...
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... , as well as mine . But under the Disguise of love Thou sai'st , thou only cam'st to prove What my Affections were , Think'st thou that love is help'd by feare ? Goe , get thee quickly forth Loves sicknesse , and 22.
... , as well as mine . But under the Disguise of love Thou sai'st , thou only cam'st to prove What my Affections were , Think'st thou that love is help'd by feare ? Goe , get thee quickly forth Loves sicknesse , and 22.
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... feare and rashnesse : not a lust obscene , Or appetite of offending , but a skill , Or Science of a discerning Good and Ill . And you Sir know it well to whom I write , That with these mixtures we put out her light : Her ends are ...
... feare and rashnesse : not a lust obscene , Or appetite of offending , but a skill , Or Science of a discerning Good and Ill . And you Sir know it well to whom I write , That with these mixtures we put out her light : Her ends are ...
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