That He Cannot Leave to Leave, Though Commanded |
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To His Lady, Who Had Vowed Virginity |
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Of His Lady's Weeping |
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Comparison of His Heart to a Tempest Beaten Ship |
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Praise of Her Eyes, Excelling All Comparison |
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Her Beauty Makes Him Love Even in Despair |
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Love in Justice Punishable Only with Like Love |
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He Desires Leave to Write of His Love |
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