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... AMETAS Think'st thou that this love can stand Whilst thou still dost say me nay ? Love unpaid does soon disband ... AMETAS you vain excuses find , Which yourself and us delay : And love ties a woman's mind Looser than with ropes of ...
... AMETAS Think'st thou that this love can stand Whilst thou still dost say me nay ? Love unpaid does soon disband ... AMETAS you vain excuses find , Which yourself and us delay : And love ties a woman's mind Looser than with ropes of ...
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Norman Ault. AMETAS Then let's both lay by our rope , And go and kiss within the hay . Miscellaneous Poems , 1681. ( Poem written before 1653. ) Marvell . THE MOWER'S SONG My mind was once the true survey Of all these meadows fresh and ...
Norman Ault. AMETAS Then let's both lay by our rope , And go and kiss within the hay . Miscellaneous Poems , 1681. ( Poem written before 1653. ) Marvell . THE MOWER'S SONG My mind was once the true survey Of all these meadows fresh and ...
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