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" Come, my Celia, let us prove, While we can, the sports of love, Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever; Spend not then his gifts in vain; Suns, that set, may rise again ; . But if once we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual... "
Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an Historical ... - Page 388
by George Ellis - 1803 - 458 pages
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Smith College Classical Studies, Issue 6

Smith College - 1925 - 420 pages
...Celia, let us prove, While we can, the sports of love; Time will not be ours for ever: He at length our good will sever. Spend not then his gifts in vain:...poor household spies? Or his easier ears beguile, Thus removed by our wile? 'Tis no sin love's fruits to steal, But the sweet thefts to reveal; To be...
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Songs from the British Drama

Edward Bliss Reed - 1925 - 410 pages
...let us prove, While we can, the sports of love, Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever; Spend not then his gifts in vain....poor household spies? Or his easier ears beguile, Thus removed by our wile? 'Tis no sin love's fruits to steal ; But the sweet thefts to reveal: To be...
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Catullus in English Poetry, Issue 6

Eleanor Shipley Duckett, Gaius Valerius Catullus - 1925 - 204 pages
...Celia, let us prove, While we can, the sports of love; Time will not be ours for ever: He at length our good will sever. Spend not then his gifts in vain:...rumour are but toys. Cannot we delude the eyes Of a few poof household spies? Or his easier ears beguile, Thus removed by our wile? 'Tis no sin love's fruits...
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Old English Love Songs and Madrigals

1926 - 184 pages
...let us prove, While we can, the sports of love ; Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever ; Spend not then his gifts in vain...poor household spies ? Or his easier ears beguile. Thus removed by our wile ? 'Tis no sin love's fruits to steal ; But the sweet thefts to reveal : To...
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Typical Elizabethan Plays

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 pages
...Celia, let us prove While we can, the sports of love, Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever; Spend not then his gifts in vain: Suns that set may rise again; и» But if once we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual night. Why should we defer our joyst Fame...
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Persuasions to Joy: An Anthology of Elizabethian Love Lyrics

Earl Ellsworth Fisk - 1927 - 120 pages
...let us prove, While we can, the sports of love; Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever. Spend not then his gifts in vain:...poor household spies? Or his easier ears beguile, Thus removed by our wile? 'Tis no sin love's fruits to steal, But the sweet thefts to reveal; To be...
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Heath Readings in the Literature of England

Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 pages
...Time will not be ours for ever: He at length our good will sever. Spend not then his gifts in vain: 6 ; 'T is with us perpetual night. Why should we defer our joys? Fame and rumour are but toys. 10 Cannot...
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Elizabethan Lyrics from the Original Texts

Norman Ault - 1928 - 566 pages
...let us prove, While we can, the sports of love ; Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever. Spend not then his gifts in vain...poor household spies ? Or his easier ears beguile, Thus removed by our wile ? 'Tis no sin love's fruits to steal, But the sweet thefts to reveal ; To...
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Elizabethan Verse and Prose (non-dramatic)

George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 pages
...Celia, let us prove, While we may, the sports of love. Time will not be ours forever; He at length our good will sever. Spend not then his gifts in vain....perpetual night. Why should we defer our joys? Fame and rumor are but toys. Cannot we delude the eyes Of a few poor household spies, Or his easier ears beguile,...
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Volpone

Ben Jonson - 1962 - 248 pages
...will not be ours forever, He, at length, our good will sever; Spend not then his gifts in vain. ,70 Suns that set may rise again ; But if once we lose...perpetual night. Why should we defer our joys? Fame and rumor are but toys. ,7s Cannot we delude the eyes Of a few poor household spies? Or his easier ears...
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