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[Once did my thoughts both ebbe and flowe]
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Once did my thoughts both ebbe and flowe,As passion did them mooue,
Once did I hope, straight feare againe,
And then I was in Loue.
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Once did I waking spend the night,And told how many minutes mooue,
Once did I wishing waste the day,
And then I was in loue.
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Once by my caruing true loues knot,The weeping trees did proue,
That wounds and teares were both our lots,
And then I was in loue.
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Once did I breath an others breath,And in my mistris moue,
Once was I not mine owne at all,
And then I was in loue.
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Once woare I bracelets made of hayre,And collers did aproue,
Once were my clothes made out of waxe,
And then I was in loue.
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Once did I Sonnet to my Saint,My soule in number mou'd,
Once did I tell a thousand lies,
And then in trueth I lou'd.
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Once in my eare did dangling hang,A little turtle Doue,
Once in a word I was a foole,
And then I was in loue.
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