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... Conceit , begotten by the eyes , Is quickly born , and quickly dies ; For while it seeks our hearts to have , Meanwhile there reason makes his grave : For many things the eyes approve , Which yet the heart doth seldom love .
... Conceit , begotten by the eyes , Is quickly born , and quickly dies ; For while it seeks our hearts to have , Meanwhile there reason makes his grave : For many things the eyes approve , Which yet the heart doth seldom love .
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... I know it , I. 20 I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart , There was no loss by law of kind That could have gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain : • She could not make the like again .
... I know it , I. 20 I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart , There was no loss by law of kind That could have gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain : • She could not make the like again .
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IO And when in mind I did consent To follow thus my fancy's will , And when my heart did first relent To taste such bait , myself to spill , I would my heart had been as thine , Or else thy heart as soft as mine .
IO And when in mind I did consent To follow thus my fancy's will , And when my heart did first relent To taste such bait , myself to spill , I would my heart had been as thine , Or else thy heart as soft as mine .
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So long as I was in your sight , I was your heart , your soul , and treasure ; And evermore you sobbed and sighed , Burning in flames beyond all measure : Three days endured your love to me , And it was lost in other three !
So long as I was in your sight , I was your heart , your soul , and treasure ; And evermore you sobbed and sighed , Burning in flames beyond all measure : Three days endured your love to me , And it was lost in other three !
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5 Rudely thou wrongest my dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , ls of the world unworthy most envíed ; For in those lofty looks is close implied Scorn of base things ...
5 Rudely thou wrongest my dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , ls of the world unworthy most envíed ; For in those lofty looks is close implied Scorn of base things ...
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