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To hearts that cannot vary Absence is Presence, Time doth tarry. By absence this
good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some
close corner of my brain: There I embrace and kiss her, And so I both enjoy and ...
To hearts that cannot vary Absence is Presence, Time doth tarry. By absence this
good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some
close corner of my brain: There I embrace and kiss her, And so I both enjoy and ...
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O never say that I was false of heart, Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify:
As easy might I from my self depart As from my soul which in thy breast doth lie;
That is my home of love, if I have ranged, Like him that travels, I return again, ...
O never say that I was false of heart, Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify:
As easy might I from my self depart As from my soul which in thy breast doth lie;
That is my home of love, if I have ranged, Like him that travels, I return again, ...
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O if thou knew'st how thou thyself does harm, And dost prejudge thy bliss, and
spoil thy rest; Then thou would'st melt the ice out of thy breast And thy relenting
heart would kindly warm. O if thy pride did not our joys controul, What world of
loving ...
O if thou knew'st how thou thyself does harm, And dost prejudge thy bliss, and
spoil thy rest; Then thou would'st melt the ice out of thy breast And thy relenting
heart would kindly warm. O if thy pride did not our joys controul, What world of
loving ...
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My true love hath my heart, and I have his, By just exchange one to the other
given: I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss, There never was a better
bargain driven: My true love hath my heart, and I have his. His heart in me keeps
him and ...
My true love hath my heart, and I have his, By just exchange one to the other
given: I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss, There never was a better
bargain driven: My true love hath my heart, and I have his. His heart in me keeps
him and ...
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... My love should shine on you like to the sun, And look upon you with ten
thousand eyes Till heaven wax'd blind, and till the world done. were Whereso'er I
am, below, or else above you, Whereso'er you are, my heart shall truly love you.
... My love should shine on you like to the sun, And look upon you with ten
thousand eyes Till heaven wax'd blind, and till the world done. were Whereso'er I
am, below, or else above you, Whereso'er you are, my heart shall truly love you.
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