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Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love:
Or who, belov`d, in Cupid`s laws doth glory:
Who joys in vows, or vows not to remove:
Who by this light god hath not been made sorry:
Let him see...
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Äæîí Äîóëåíä (1563–1626)
The First Booke of Songs or Ayres (1597): ¹ 2 `Who ever thinks or hopes of love` Ñêà÷àòü íîòû
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Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love: Or who, belov`d, in Cupid`s laws doth glory: Who joys in vows, or vows not to remove: Who by this light god hath not been made sorry: Let him see... ×èòàòü äàëüøå
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Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love: Or who, belov`d, in Cupid`s laws doth glory: Who joys in vows, or vows not to remove: Who by this light god hath not been made sorry: Let him see me eclipsed from my sun With dark clouds of an earth quite overrun. 2. Who thinks that sorrows felt, desires hidd`n, Or humble faith in constant honour armed Can keep love from the fruit that is forbidd`n, Who thinks that change is by entreaty charmed, Looking on me let him know love`s delights Are treasures hid in cave but kept by sprites. Õ Ñâåðíóòü |
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