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What ! keep a week away Seven days and nights ? Eight score eight hours ? and
lover's absent hours , More tedious than the dial eight score times ? O weary
reckoning ! Shakspere . Though absent , present in desires they be ; Our souls ...
What ! keep a week away Seven days and nights ? Eight score eight hours ? and
lover's absent hours , More tedious than the dial eight score times ? O weary
reckoning ! Shakspere . Though absent , present in desires they be ; Our souls ...
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Thus absence dies , and dying proves No absence can subsist with loves That do
partake of fair perfection ; Since , in the darkest night , they may , By love's quick
motion , find a way To see each other in reflection . Suckling . Love reckons ...
Thus absence dies , and dying proves No absence can subsist with loves That do
partake of fair perfection ; Since , in the darkest night , they may , By love's quick
motion , find a way To see each other in reflection . Suckling . Love reckons ...
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There's not an hour Of day or dreaming night but I am with thee ; There's not a
wind but whispers of thy name , And not a flower that sleeps beneath the moon ,
But in its hues and fragrance , tells a tale Of thee . Procter . Short absence hurt
him ...
There's not an hour Of day or dreaming night but I am with thee ; There's not a
wind but whispers of thy name , And not a flower that sleeps beneath the moon ,
But in its hues and fragrance , tells a tale Of thee . Procter . Short absence hurt
him ...
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Shakspere . Little knows Any but God alone to value right The good before him ,
but perverts best things To worst abuses , or to their meanest use . Milton . Some
praise at morning what they blame at night , And always think the last opinion ...
Shakspere . Little knows Any but God alone to value right The good before him ,
but perverts best things To worst abuses , or to their meanest use . Milton . Some
praise at morning what they blame at night , And always think the last opinion ...
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Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; And in the morning what thou hast
to do . Dress and undress thy soul . Watch the decay , And growth of it . If with thy
watch , that too Be down , then wind up both . Since we shall be Most surely ...
Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; And in the morning what thou hast
to do . Dress and undress thy soul . Watch the decay , And growth of it . If with thy
watch , that too Be down , then wind up both . Since we shall be Most surely ...
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