Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original TextsNorman Ault Sloane, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... SIGH ? Where did you borrow that last sigh , And that relenting groan ? For those that sigh , and not for love , Usurp what's not their own . Love's arrows sooner armour pierce Than your soft snowy skin ; Your eyes can only teach us ...
... SIGH ? Where did you borrow that last sigh , And that relenting groan ? For those that sigh , and not for love , Usurp what's not their own . Love's arrows sooner armour pierce Than your soft snowy skin ; Your eyes can only teach us ...
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... SIGHS All night I muse , all day I cry , Ay me ! Yet still I wish , though still deny , Ay me ! I sigh , I mourn , and say that still I only live my joys to kill , Ay me ! I feed the pain that on me feeds , Ay me ! My wound I stop not ...
... SIGHS All night I muse , all day I cry , Ay me ! Yet still I wish , though still deny , Ay me ! I sigh , I mourn , and say that still I only live my joys to kill , Ay me ! I feed the pain that on me feeds , Ay me ! My wound I stop not ...
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... sigh and to languish , When we hope , when we hope to be happy again . Troilus and Cressida , 1679. ( Text from The Works , 1695 . ) * Dryden . BLUSH NOT REDDER THAN THE MORNING Blush not redder than the morning , Though the virgins ...
... sigh and to languish , When we hope , when we hope to be happy again . Troilus and Cressida , 1679. ( Text from The Works , 1695 . ) * Dryden . BLUSH NOT REDDER THAN THE MORNING Blush not redder than the morning , Though the virgins ...
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