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... Heart ... To the Memory of my Beloved , Master William Shakespeare . Dirge from The Broken Heart .. 164 164 149 A Pindaric Ode ... 150 An Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy . 152 Epitaph on Elizabeth , L. H .. 152 Ode to Himself upon the Censure ...
... Heart ... To the Memory of my Beloved , Master William Shakespeare . Dirge from The Broken Heart .. 164 164 149 A Pindaric Ode ... 150 An Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy . 152 Epitaph on Elizabeth , L. H .. 152 Ode to Himself upon the Censure ...
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... heart grievously 18 distress 19 swell and burn 20 the quiet hour 21 float 22 many things 23 clod 24 earth sweet delight 26 stretched out 27 that seized upon 28 a secret sorrow lay in my heart 29 though reason reconciled all difficulties ...
... heart grievously 18 distress 19 swell and burn 20 the quiet hour 21 float 22 many things 23 clod 24 earth sweet delight 26 stretched out 27 that seized upon 28 a secret sorrow lay in my heart 29 though reason reconciled all difficulties ...
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... hearts , And in me claim no more authority . With idle youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle ... heart as soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so ...
... hearts , And in me claim no more authority . With idle youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle ... heart as soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so ...
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... heart , that it be not knotted With hope or dread , and see thy will be bare From all effects whom vice hath ever spotted . Thyself content with that is thee assigned , And use it well that is to thee allotted . Then seek no more out of ...
... heart , that it be not knotted With hope or dread , and see thy will be bare From all effects whom vice hath ever spotted . Thyself content with that is thee assigned , And use it well that is to thee allotted . Then seek no more out of ...
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... heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains , 3 His purpose lost , and dare not show his face . For my lord's guilt thus faultless bide I pains . Yet from my lord shall not my foot remove ; Sweet is his death that takes ...
... heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains , 3 His purpose lost , and dare not show his face . For my lord's guilt thus faultless bide I pains . Yet from my lord shall not my foot remove ; Sweet is his death that takes ...
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Antistrophe arms art thou beauty breast breath bright Chaucer dark dead dear death delight dost doth doun dread dream earth eyes face fair fear flowers forto frae grace grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven herte Hind Horn king kyng lady Lady of Shalott LAYAMON light live look Lord mind Mother Muse myght ne'er never night nought numbers nymph o'er Oxus pain poem praise quath quoth rest rose round Rustum sche shal shine sigh sight sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul speke spirit stars stood sweet swich tears thanne thee ther thine thing thou art thought thro trewe twas Tydeus unto voice wacz weep whan wild wind wings wolde words wyde wyll wyth youth ΙΟ