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... night , survey With thy chaste eye , from thy pale sphere above , Thy huntress ' name that my full life doth sway . O Rosalind ! these trees shall be my books , And in their barks my thoughts I'll character ; That every eye which in ...
... night , survey With thy chaste eye , from thy pale sphere above , Thy huntress ' name that my full life doth sway . O Rosalind ! these trees shall be my books , And in their barks my thoughts I'll character ; That every eye which in ...
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... night of dew that on my cheeks down flows : Nor shines the silver moon one half so bright Through the transparent bosom of the deep , As doth thy face through tears of mine give light ; Thou shinest in every tear that I do weep : No ...
... night of dew that on my cheeks down flows : Nor shines the silver moon one half so bright Through the transparent bosom of the deep , As doth thy face through tears of mine give light ; Thou shinest in every tear that I do weep : No ...
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... more profit of their shining nights Than those that walk and wot not what they are . Too much to know is to know nought but fame , And every godfather can give a name . XV THE PERJURIES OF LOVE Did not the heavenly rhetoric XIV ...
... more profit of their shining nights Than those that walk and wot not what they are . Too much to know is to know nought but fame , And every godfather can give a name . XV THE PERJURIES OF LOVE Did not the heavenly rhetoric XIV ...
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... night , Those that slew thy virgin knight ; For the which , with songs of woe , Round about her tomb they go . Midnight , assist our moan ; Help us to sigh and groan , Heavily , heavily : Graves , yawn and yield your dead Till death be ...
... night , Those that slew thy virgin knight ; For the which , with songs of woe , Round about her tomb they go . Midnight , assist our moan ; Help us to sigh and groan , Heavily , heavily : Graves , yawn and yield your dead Till death be ...
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... sweet lullaby ; Lulla , lulla , lullaby , Lulla , lulla , lullaby : Never harm Nor spell nor charm Come our lovely lady nigh : So , Good Night , with lullaby . XXV THE FAIRY BLESSING Now the hungry lion roars And XXIV ...
... sweet lullaby ; Lulla , lulla , lullaby , Lulla , lulla , lullaby : Never harm Nor spell nor charm Come our lovely lady nigh : So , Good Night , with lullaby . XXV THE FAIRY BLESSING Now the hungry lion roars And XXIV ...
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art thou bear beauteous beauty's behold blessed breath cheek chronicle of wasted Cuckoo dead dear death dost thou earth face fair fairy false faults fear flowers fool forsworn Full fathom five gainst gentle give glass Golden lads grace greenwood tree hand hang hate heaven heaven's gate heigh-ho honour INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS limbecks live look lov'st love thee love's LOVER'S COMPLAINT lovers MDCCCXX merry merry heart mind mistress moan Muse never night nonny o'er pity pleasure poet poison'd praise rich rose Shakespeare shame sigh sight SIGILLUM ET VERITAS sing SONG Sonnets soul summer swear tears tell thine eyes thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou mayst thou wilt thoughts thy beauty thy love thy sweet thy worth thyself Time's tongue true truth UNIVERSITATIS LUX verse vows weep Whilst WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE winter WORLD WELL LOST youth