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- If to love, Madam, is to dream and long
and brood by day and night on means of pleasing you,37 lines - A hundred times I wish I could transform myself
And become an invisible spirit that hides inside your heart16 lines - I send you here a wreath of blossoms blown,
And woven flowers at sunset gathered,15 lines, 2 comments - Hide this one night thy crescent, kindly Moon;
So shall Endymion faithful prove, and rest15 lines - Fair flower of fifteen springs, that still
Art scarcely blossomed from the bud,25 lines - When you are very old, at evening
You’ll sit and spin beside the fire, and say,15 lines - My lady woke upon a morning fair,
What time Apollo’s chariot takes the skies,15 lines - Twain that were foes, while Mary lived, are fled;
One laurel-crowned abides in heaven, and one15 lines - As in the gardens, all through May, the rose,
Lovely, and young, and fair apparelled,15 lines
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