All that in this delightful garden grows, Should happy be, and have immortal bliss.
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Be judge ye heavens, that all things right esteeme, How I him loved, and love with all my might, So thought I eke of him, and thinke I thought aright.
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A greater craftesmans hand thereto doth neede,
that can expresse the life of things indeed.
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She heard with patience all unto the end, And strove to maister sorrowful assay, Which greater grew, the more she did contend And almost rent her tender hart in tway And love fresh coles unto her fire did lay For greater love, the greater is the losse...
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For deeds to die, however nobly done, And thoughts of men to as themselves decay, But wise words taught in numbers for to run, Recorded by the Muses, live for ay.
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