. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. 136 John Dowlands A Pilgrims IsDAiN me still, that I may ever love 1For who his Love enjoys, can iove nomore. [prove. The war once past, with ease men cowardsAnd ships returned, do rot upon theshore. [art most fair! And though thou frown, Ill say * ThouAnd still Ill love I though still I must despair. As Heat to Life, so is Desire to Love: And these once quenched, both life and love are gone jLet not my sighs nor tears thy virtue move!Like baser metals, do not melt too soon 1 Laugh at my woes, although I ever mourn 1Lo


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. 136 John Dowlands A Pilgrims IsDAiN me still, that I may ever love 1For who his Love enjoys, can iove nomore. [prove. The war once past, with ease men cowardsAnd ships returned, do rot upon theshore. [art most fair! And though thou frown, Ill say * ThouAnd still Ill love I though still I must despair. As Heat to Life, so is Desire to Love: And these once quenched, both life and love are gone jLet not my sighs nor tears thy virtue move!Like baser metals, do not melt too soon 1 Laugh at my woes, although I ever mourn 1Love surfeits with Reward! his nurse is Scorn !


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