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The Passionate Pilgrime
By W. Shakespeare
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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[When my Loue sweares that she is made of truth]
[Two Loues I haue, of Comfort, and Despaire]
[Did not the heauenly Rhetorike of thine eie]
[Sweet Cytherea, sitting by a Brooke]
[If Loue make me forsworn, how shal I swere to loue?]
[Scarse had the Sunne dride vp the deawy morne]
[Faire is my loue, but not so faire as fickle.]
[Faire was the morne, when the faire Queene of loue]
[Sweet Rose, faire flower, vntimely pluckt, soon vaded]
[Venus with Adonis sitting by her]
[Crabbed age and youth cannot liue together]
[Beauty is but a vaine and doubtfull good]
[Good night, good rest, ah neither be my share]
[It was a Lordings daughter, the fairest one of three]
[On a day (alacke the day)]
[When as thine eye hath chose the Dame]
[Liue with me and be my Loue]
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The Passionate Pilgrime
The Passionate Pilgrime
By W. Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
1564-1616
Printed for W. Iaggard, and are to be sold by W. Leake [etc.]
London
1599
The Passionate Pilgrime