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... or seriousness in reflection, which render their works, although never perhaps
attaining that loftier and finer excellence here required—better worth reading
than much of what fills the scanty hours that most men spare for self-improvement
, ...
... or seriousness in reflection, which render their works, although never perhaps
attaining that loftier and finer excellence here required—better worth reading
than much of what fills the scanty hours that most men spare for self-improvement
, ...
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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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To me, fair Friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I
eyed Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests
shook three summers' pride; Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd, ...
To me, fair Friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I
eyed Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests
shook three summers' pride; Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd, ...
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O, forget not this, How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant
amiss—Forget not yet! Forget not then thine own approved The which so long
hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved— Forget not this! SIR.
O, forget not this, How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant
amiss—Forget not yet! Forget not then thine own approved The which so long
hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved— Forget not this! SIR.
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Whose steadfast faith yet never moved— Forget not this! SIR T. WYAT. 22. TO
AURORA. 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 ...
Whose steadfast faith yet never moved— Forget not this! SIR T. WYAT. 22. TO
AURORA. 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 ...
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