My heart in me keepes him and me in one, My heart in him his thoughts and sences guides: He loues my heart, for once it was his owne, I cherish his because in me it bides.
Sir Cawline loues her best of on[:e], But nothing durst hee say To discreeue his councell to noe man, But deerlye loued this may.
All young men a warning take, A warning, looke, you take by mee; Looke that you loue your old loues best, For infaith they are best companye.
You doe impeach your modesty too much, To leaue the Citty, and commit your selfe Into the hands of one that loues you not, To trust the opportunity of night.
Nor hath loues minde of any iudgement taste: Wings and no eyes, figure, vnheedy haste.
And leades me to your eyes, where I orelooke Loues stories, written inLoues richest booke Hel.
O take the sence sweet, of my innocence, Loue takes the meaning, in loues conference, I meane that my heart vnto yours is knit, So that but one heart can you make of it.
Thou hast mistaken quite And laid the loue iuyce on some true loues sight: Of thy misprision, must perforce ensue Some true loue turn'd, and not a false turn'd true Rob.
Night like a Princes pallace full of light, Illumin'd all the earth with golden starres, Here Art crost Nature, making day of night: And Mahomet prepares him for loues warres.
In many countries I do certaine know, The parents with their children married be, Which they do most, their godlinesse to show, Because their loues increast thereby they see.
Gold is mans mercy, and his makers rod, She loues the King for honor and for riches, He makes her eyes his heauen, her lap his graue, A womans face oft Maiesties bewitches.
Her sight begot in him a new desire, For that is restlesse alwaies in extreames, Nought but saciety can quench loues fire.
Straw them with flowrs: and sometimes happelie The tender thought of Antonie your Lorde And me poore soule to teares shall you inuite, And our trueloues your dolefull voice commend.
And as the man loues least at home to bee, That hath a sluttish house haunted with spirits; So she impatient her owne faults to see, Turnes from her selfe and in strange things delites.
Respect my pen as free and franke Expecting not reward nor thanke, Great wonder onely moues it; I never made it mercenary, Nor should my Muse this burthen carrie As hyr'd, but that she loues it.
And as the man loues least at home to bee, That hath a sluttish house haunted with spirits;[81] So she impatient her owne faults to see, Turnes from her selfe and in strange things delites.
But that I thinke his Father loues him not, And would be glad he met with some mischance, I would haue poyson'd him with a pot of Ale Wor.
Some heauie businesse hath my Lord in hand, And I must know it: else he louesme not Hot.
He shewes in this, he loueshis owne Barne better then he loues our house.
Let this immortall life wherere it comes Walk in a crowd of loues and martyrdomes.
O how oft shalt thou complain Of a sweet and subtle pain: Of intolerable ioyes: Of a death, in which who dyes 100 Loues his death, and dyes again And would for euer so be slain.
Nor with peruerse louesand religious rapes Reuenge Thy bountyes in their beauteous shapes; And punish best things worst; because they stood Guilty of being much for them too good.
Sir, the maid loues you, and all shall bee well: We must giue folkes leaue to prate: what the goodier Caius.
Troth Sir, all is in his hands aboue: but notwithstanding (Master Fenton) Ile be sworne on a booke shee loues you: haue not your Worship a wart aboue your eye?
I prethee sweete natures darling, insult not ouermuch vpon quiet men: a worme that is troden vpon will turne againe, and patience loues not to be made a cart of Croyden.
Strong locke of kindnesse, Closet of loues store, Harts Methridate, the soules preseruatiue; O vertue!
Sonet 2 To the Reader of his Poems Into these loues who but for passion lookes, At this first sight, here let him lay them by, And seeke elsewhere in turning other bookes, Which better may his labour satisfie.
Tell me, O Nymphes, why do you Shune vs that your loues pursue?
But when his Fortunes mallice doth relent, Then of Louessweetnes he will sweetly sing, Thus he liues, thus he dyes.
If you would know the love which I you beare, Compare it to the Ring which your faire hand Shall make more precious, when you shall it weare: So my loues nature you shall vnderstand.
Witnesse my throat made hoarse with thundring cries, And heart with loues hot flashing lightnings fired: Witnesse the showers which still fall from mine eies, And breast with sighes like stormy winds neare riued.
And with loues flames tis euermore consumed, Only because to loue thee it presumed.
Giue her the Lace that loues to be straight lac'd, So Fortunes little gift is aptly plac'd.
Hee loues thee, and thou do'st neglect him (Thomas.
Now good Metellus go along by him: He loues me well, and I haue giuen him Reasons, Send him but hither, and Ile fashion him Cas.
The Boy giues warning, something doth approach, What cursed foot wanders this wayes to night, To crosse my obsequies, and true loues right?
Ah me, how sweet is loue it selfe possest, When but loues shadowes are so rich in ioy.
I am too sore enpearced with his shaft, To soare with his light feathers, and to bound: I cannot bound a pitch aboue dull woe, Vnder loues heauy burthen doe I sinke Hora.
With Loues light wings Did I ore-perch these Walls, For stony limits cannot hold Loue out, And what Loue can do, that dares Loue attempt: Therefore thy kinsmen are no stop to me Iul.
Go get thee hence, for I will not away, What's here, A cup clos'd in my true loues hand?
A Gentleman Nurse, that loues to heare himselfe talke, and will speake more in a minute, then he will stand to in a Moneth Nur.
This is that banisht haughtie Mountague, That murdred my Loues Cozin; with which griefe, It is supposed the faire Creature died, And here is come to do some villanous shame To the dead bodies: I will apprehend him.
The King loues you, Beware you loose it not: For vs (if you please To trust vs in your businesse) we are ready To vse our vtmost Studies, in your seruice Qu.
If your busines Seeke me out, and that way I am Wife in; Out with it boldly: Truth loues open dealing Card.
Already I haue found Your Lordships bountifull in your fauours to me; 260 And that should teach my modesty to end heere And presse your loues no further.
That's a braue fellow: but hee's vengeance prowd, and loues not the common people 2.
He loues your People, but tye him not to be their Bed-fellow: Worthie Cominius speake.
He that loues to be flattered, is worthy o'th flatterer.
But Masters, heere's money for you: and the Generall so likes your Musick, that he desires you for loues sake to make no more noise with it Mus.
But he protests he loues you And needs no other Suitor, but his likings To bring you in againe Cassio.
The Heauens forbid But that our Loues And Comforts should encrease Euen as our dayes do grow Othe.
For if he be not one, that truly loues you, That erres in Ignorance, and not in Cunning, I haue no iudgement in an honest face.
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