Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 84
... heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing savest it : But wee will have a way more liberall , Than changing hearts , to joyne ...
... heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing savest it : But wee will have a way more liberall , Than changing hearts , to joyne ...
Page 84
... heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing savest it : But wee will have a way more liberall , Than changing hearts , to joyne ...
... heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing savest it : But wee will have a way more liberall , Than changing hearts , to joyne ...
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... heart , and cemented with teares : Whose parts are as thy hand did frame ; No workmans tool hath touch'd the same . ' A HEART alone Is such a stone , As nothing but Thy power doth cut . Wherefore each part Of my hard heart Meets in this ...
... heart , and cemented with teares : Whose parts are as thy hand did frame ; No workmans tool hath touch'd the same . ' A HEART alone Is such a stone , As nothing but Thy power doth cut . Wherefore each part Of my hard heart Meets in this ...
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