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... thou sing , and hear me cry ; Tell , wanton Songster , tell me why ? WILT thou not cease at my Desire ? Will those small Organs never tire ? Nature did these close Shades prepare , Not for thy Musick , but my Care : Then why wilt thou ...
... thou sing , and hear me cry ; Tell , wanton Songster , tell me why ? WILT thou not cease at my Desire ? Will those small Organs never tire ? Nature did these close Shades prepare , Not for thy Musick , but my Care : Then why wilt thou ...
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... thou hast known me , and searched me out , Thou see'st , at all Times , what I'm thinking about ; When I rise up to Labour , or lye down to Rest , Thou markest each Motion that works in my Breast ; My Heart has no Secrets , but what thou ...
... thou hast known me , and searched me out , Thou see'st , at all Times , what I'm thinking about ; When I rise up to Labour , or lye down to Rest , Thou markest each Motion that works in my Breast ; My Heart has no Secrets , but what thou ...
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... thou hast known me , and searched me out O Mary , at thy window be • O mortal man , who livest here by toil O , my Luve's like a red , red rose O Nancy , wilt thou go with me O Nymph , compar'd with whose young O Parent of each lovely ...
... thou hast known me , and searched me out O Mary , at thy window be • O mortal man , who livest here by toil O , my Luve's like a red , red rose O Nancy , wilt thou go with me O Nymph , compar'd with whose young O Parent of each lovely ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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