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Wyatt lust vs. love love hiding in mind |
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the long love that in my thought doth harbor |
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Wyatt Seduced by lover Now she's gone and wild |
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Wyatt singing last song to lover I'm tired of chasing after love |
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Surrey if you die because of love that's a sweet ending she taught you love and lust and pain |
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love, that doth reign and live within my thought |
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Spenser comparing woman to flowers |
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Spenser Relentless attempts to make love last |
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Ralegh if this beauty were true i'd love you, but it's not |
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the nymph's reply to the shepherd |
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Sidney I'm tired of being in love only by reading this will she know how bad it is and come back to me |
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Sidney Speaking to the moon |
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With how sad steps, O Moon |
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Sidney love her inner beauty but also have lots of desire |
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Who will in fairest book of Nature know |
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Marlowe This will be paradise if you live with me |
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love |
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Shakespeare Time and Decay joined |
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When I consider everything that grows |
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Shakespeare as good as summer is, you're better eternizing metaphor |
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Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? |
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Shakespeare young man is very beautiful |
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A woman's face with Nature's own hand painted |
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Shakespeare envious of young man remembering great relationship |
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When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes |
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Shakespeare Only when mankind ends will young mans beauty fade. until then it lives in sonnets |
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Not marble, nor the gilded monuments |
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Shakespeare getting old Youth is now consuming my death |
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That time of year thou mayst in me behold |
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Shakespeare outward appearance vs. inner worth |
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They that have the power to hurt |
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Shakespeare young mans beauty inspired all art and they still didn't do a good enough job but neither am i |
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when in the chronicle of wasted time |
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Shakespeare love is really hard but doesn't budge breakup antidote |
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Let me not to the marraige of true minds |
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Shakespeare sex/lust makes us do horrible things work so hard then regret it |
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Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shame |
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Shakespeare because my woman is not perfect that means i love her more almost mean |
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My mistresses eyes are nothing like the sun |
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Shakespeare Happy with lying to each other actions are similar |
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When my love swears that she is made of truth |
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Donne Woman is denying sex on false honor it's not that bad! |
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Donne You can see everything in the world and still not find a faithful woman |
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Donne I don't care what you say just let us love |
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Donne We're better than new lovers Distance will make us stronger |
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A Valediction: Forbidding Mouring |
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Donne Comparing body to America Blazon-esque |
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Elegy 19. To His Mistress Going to Bed |
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Donne Tortured by sin, God please heal me accepting punishment |
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Donne Let the dead rise, and let me be part of the good when this happens |
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At the round earth's imagined corners |
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Donne love poem to God I won't be free until I'm your slave |
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Herbert decaying with sin then rising with God |
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Herrick disarray, human imperfections |
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Herrick Don't waste time, get married while you're young and ripe |
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To the Virgins, Make Much of Time |
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Marvell if we had, but we don't, so then we must... i wish i had all the time |
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