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I love but one , and her I love change never , If men have faith , I'll live with thee for ever . The years that fatal destiny shall give I'll live with thee , and die , ere thou shalt grieve . Be thou the happy subject of my books ...
I love but one , and her I love change never , If men have faith , I'll live with thee for ever . The years that fatal destiny shall give I'll live with thee , and die , ere thou shalt grieve . Be thou the happy subject of my books ...
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Then though death rakes my bones in funeral fire , I'll live , and as he pulls me down mount higher . 40 The same by B.J. 5 Envy , why twitt'st thou me , my time's spent ill ? And call'st my verse fruits of an idle quill ?
Then though death rakes my bones in funeral fire , I'll live , and as he pulls me down mount higher . 40 The same by B.J. 5 Envy , why twitt'st thou me , my time's spent ill ? And call'st my verse fruits of an idle quill ?
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THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE Come live with me , and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove That valleys , groves , hills and fields , Woods , or steepy mountain yields . 5 And we will sit upon the rocks , Seeing the ...
THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE Come live with me , and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove That valleys , groves , hills and fields , Woods , or steepy mountain yields . 5 And we will sit upon the rocks , Seeing the ...
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