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Book of Songs, Book 1:Come again, sweet love doth now invite |
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Though your strangeness |
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What if I seek for love of thee? |
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The second witches dance |
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Book of Songs, Book 2: Flow, my tears, fall from your springs:Flow, my tears, fall from your springs |
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The given heart |
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When to the sessions of sweet silent thought |
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Hark! Wot ye what? |
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Lachrimae, P. 15 |
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Love |
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lie down, poor heart |
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12 |
W很in disgrace with fortune and悶騷eyes |
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13 |
Lady Hatton's Almain |
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Book of Songs, Book 3: Me, me and none but me:Me, me and none but me |
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Followe thy faire sunne, unhappy shaddowe |
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Now winter nights enlarge |
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Zouch his march |
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Sweet Kate |
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Book of Songs, Book 3: Say, Love, if ever thou didst find:Say, Love, if ever thou didst find |
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So am I as the rich whose blessed key |
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My complaining is but feigning |
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22 |
Slow, slow, fresh fount |
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In the grace of wit, of tongue, and face |
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Grief of my best love's absenting |
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And is it night? |
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26 |
Once did I serve a cruel heart |
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Sighs, "If our sad eyes":("If our sad eyes") |
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