“ My truelove hath my heart and I have his, By just exchange one for the other given: I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss; There never was a bargain better driven. His heart in me keeps me and him in one; My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides: He loves my heart, for once it was his own; I cherish his because in me it bides. His heart his wound received from my sight; My heart was wounded with his wounded heart; For as from me on him his hurt did light, So still, methought, in me his hurt did smart: Both equal hurt, in this change sought our bliss, My truelove hath my heart and I have his. ”
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“ If I could think how these my thoughts to leave,Or thinking still, my thoughts might have good end:If rebel sense would reason's law receive;Or reason foil'd would not in vain contend:Then might I think what thoughts were best to think:Then might I wisely swim, or gladly sink. ”
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“ The violence of sorrow is not at the first to be striven withal; being like a mighty beast, sooner tamed with following than overthrown by withstanding. ”
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“ He travels safe, and not unpleasantly, who is guarded by poverty and guided by love. ”
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“ Laws are not made like lime-twigs or nets, to catch everything that toucheth them; but rather like sea-marks, to guide from shipwreck the ignorant passenger. ”
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“ He travels safe, and not unpleasantly, who is guarded by poverty and guided by love. ”
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“ If I could think how these my thoughts to leave,Or thinking still, my thoughts might have good end:If rebel sense would reason's law receive;Or reason foil'd would not in vain contend:Then might I think what thoughts were best to think:Then might I wisely swim, or gladly sink. ”
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“ If I could think how these my thoughts to leave,Or thinking still, my thoughts might have good end:If rebel sense would reason's law receive;Or reason foil'd would not in vain contend:Then might I think what thoughts were best to think:Then might I wisely swim, or gladly sink. ”
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“ He travels safe, and not unpleasantly, who is guarded by poverty and guided by love. ”
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“ If I could think how these my thoughts to leave,Or thinking still, my thoughts might have good end:If rebel sense would reason's law receive;Or reason foil'd would not in vain contend:Then might I think what thoughts were best to think:Then might I wisely swim, or gladly sink. ”
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“ The violence of sorrow is not at the first to be striven withal; being like a mighty beast, sooner tamed with following than overthrown by withstanding. ”
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“ He travels safe, and not unpleasantly, who is guarded by poverty and guided by love. ”
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“ Laws are not made like lime-twigs or nets, to catch everything that toucheth them; but rather like sea-marks, to guide from shipwreck the ignorant passenger. ”
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“ Laws are not made like lime-twigs or nets, to catch everything that toucheth them; but rather like sea-marks, to guide from shipwreck the ignorant passenger. ”
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“ He travels safe, and not unpleasantly, who is guarded by poverty and guided by love. ”
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“ He travels safe, and not unpleasantly, who is guarded by poverty and guided by love. ”
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“ Laws are not made like lime-twigs or nets, to catch everything that toucheth them; but rather like sea-marks, to guide from shipwreck the ignorant passenger. ”
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“ Laws are not made like lime-twigs or nets, to catch everything that toucheth them; but rather like sea-marks, to guide from shipwreck the ignorant passenger. ”
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