Date: 1597
"One of our souls had wandered in the air, / Banished this frail sepulchre of our flesh."
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Date: 1597
"As if this flesh, which walls about our life, / Were brass impregnable."
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Date: 1597
"Uncle, even in the glasses of thine eyes / I see thy grieved heart."
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Date: 1597
"With the eyes of heavy mind / I see thy glory, like a shooting star, / Fall to the base earth from the firmament."
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Date: 1597
"My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, / And every tongue brings in a several tale, / And every tale condemns me for a villain."
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Date: 1598
"The mind shall banquet, though the body pine."
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Date: 1598
"Henceforth my wooing mind shall be expressed / In russet yeas, and honest kersey noes."
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Date: 1598
"As you shall deem yourself lodged in my heart , / Though so denied fair harbour in my house. "
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Date: 1598
"His heart like an agate with your print impressed, / Proud with his form, in his eye pride expressed."
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Date: 1598
"Most maculate thoughts, master, are masked under / such colours."
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