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O Corin , that thou knew'st how I do love her ! Cor . I partly guess ; for I have lov'd ere now . Sil . No , Corin ; being old , thou canst not guess : Though in thy youth thou wast as true a lover As ever sigh'd upon a midnight pillow ...
O Corin , that thou knew'st how I do love her ! Cor . I partly guess ; for I have lov'd ere now . Sil . No , Corin ; being old , thou canst not guess : Though in thy youth thou wast as true a lover As ever sigh'd upon a midnight pillow ...
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There is none of my uncle's marks upon you : he Sc . II taught me how to know a man in love ; in which cage of rushes I ... you are rather point - devise in your accoutrements ; as loving yourself than seeming the lover of any other .
There is none of my uncle's marks upon you : he Sc . II taught me how to know a man in love ; in which cage of rushes I ... you are rather point - devise in your accoutrements ; as loving yourself than seeming the lover of any other .
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If the scorn of your bright eyne Have power to raise such love in mine , Alack , in me what strange effect Would they work in mild aspect ! ? Whiles you chid me , I did love ; How , then , might your prayers move !
If the scorn of your bright eyne Have power to raise such love in mine , Alack , in me what strange effect Would they work in mild aspect ! ? Whiles you chid me , I did love ; How , then , might your prayers move !
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