Difference between revisions of "Come again! Sweet love doth now invite"

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Come again! sweet love doth now invite,
Come again! sweet love doth now invite,
thy graces that refrain,
thy graces that refrain,
to do me due delight,
to do me due delight,
to see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die,
to see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die
With thee again in sweetest sympathy.
With thee again in sweetest sympathy.


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Through thy unkind disdain,
Through thy unkind disdain,
For now left and forlorn:
For now left and forlorn:
I sit, I sigh, I weep, I faint, I die,
I sit, I sigh, I weep, I faint, I die
In deadly pain, and endless misery.
In deadly pain, and endless misery.


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By frowns do cause me pine,
By frowns do cause me pine,
And feeds me with delay:
And feeds me with delay:
Her smiles, my springs, that makes my joys to grow,
Her smiles, my springs, that makes my joys to grow
Her frowns the winters of my woe.  
Her frowns the winters of my woe.  


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My eyes are full of streames,
My eyes are full of streames,
My heart takes no delight:  
My heart takes no delight:  
To see the fruits and joys that some do find,
To see the fruits and joys that some do find
And make the storms are me assign’d,
And make the storms are me assign’d,


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Yet will she neuer rue,
Yet will she neuer rue,
Nor yield me any grace:
Nor yield me any grace:
Her eyes of fire, her heart of flint is made,
Her eyes of fire, her heart of flint is made
Whom tears nor truth may once invade.  
Whom tears nor truth may once invade.  


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Though canst not pierce her heart,
Though canst not pierce her heart,
For I that do approve:
For I that do approve:
By sighs and tears more hot than are thy shafts:
By sighs and tears more hot than are thy shafts
Did tempt while she for triumphs laughs.</poem>
Did tempt while she for triumphs laughs.</poem>
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