| "A witless gallant, a young wench that wooed" |
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| "As other men, so I myself do muse" |
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| "In pride of wit, when high desire of fame" |
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| "Like an adventurous seafarer am I" |
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| "Methinks I see some crooked mimic jeer" |
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| "Our floods' queen, Thames, for ships and swans is crowned" |
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| "Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part" |
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| "Some men there be which like my method well" |
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| "Some misbelieving and profane in love" |
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| "To nothing fitter can I thee compare" |
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| "Truce, gentle love, a parley now I crave" |
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| "Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee" |
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| Amour 30: Three sorts of serpents do resemble thee |
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| Dear, why should you command me to my rest, |
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| Farewell to Love |
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| THE PARTING |
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