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... give me This music crept by me upon the waters , Water with berries in ' t ; and
teach me how Allaying both their fury , and my passion , To name the bigger light
, and how the less , With its sweet air : thence I have follow ' d it , That burn by ...
... give me This music crept by me upon the waters , Water with berries in ' t ; and
teach me how Allaying both their fury , and my passion , To name the bigger light
, and how the less , With its sweet air : thence I have follow ' d it , That burn by ...
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... To the sweet glances of thy honour ' d love , And he that is so yoked by a fool , I
rather would entreat thy company Methinks , should not be chronicled for wise .
To see the wonders of the world abroad , Pro . Yet writers say , as in the ...
... To the sweet glances of thy honour ' d love , And he that is so yoked by a fool , I
rather would entreat thy company Methinks , should not be chronicled for wise .
To see the wonders of the world abroad , Pro . Yet writers say , as in the ...
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Hear sweet discourse , converse with noblemen , Muse not that I thus suddenly
proceed , And be in eye of every exercise , For what I will , I will , and there an
end . Worthy his youth , and nobleness of birth . I am resolv ' d , that thou shalt
spend ...
Hear sweet discourse , converse with noblemen , Muse not that I thus suddenly
proceed , And be in eye of every exercise , For what I will , I will , and there an
end . Worthy his youth , and nobleness of birth . I am resolv ' d , that thou shalt
spend ...
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Omitting the sweet benefit of time Val . How does your lady , and how thrives your
love ? To clothe mine age with angel - like perfection , Pro . My tales of love were
wont to weary you : Yet hath sir Proteus , for that ' s his name , I know , you joy ...
Omitting the sweet benefit of time Val . How does your lady , and how thrives your
love ? To clothe mine age with angel - like perfection , Pro . My tales of love were
wont to weary you : Yet hath sir Proteus , for that ' s his name , I know , you joy ...
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And , Proteus , we dare trust you in this kind , After your dire - lamenting elegies ,
Because we know , on Valentine ' s report , Visit by night your lady ' s chamber
window You are already love ' s firm votary , With some sweet consort : to their ...
And , Proteus , we dare trust you in this kind , After your dire - lamenting elegies ,
Because we know , on Valentine ' s report , Visit by night your lady ' s chamber
window You are already love ' s firm votary , With some sweet consort : to their ...
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