Date: 1594, 1623
"Oft have I heard that grief softens the mind, / And makes it fearful and degenerate."
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Date: 1594, 1623
"A heart unspotted is not easily daunted. "
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Date: 1594, 1623
"Ay, Margaret, my heart is drowned with grief, / Whose flood begins to flow within mine eyes."
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Date: 1594, 1623
"I took a costly jewel from my neck -- / A heart it was, bound in with diamonds -- / And threw it towards thy land. The sea received it, / And so I wished thy body might my heart."
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Date: 1594, 1623
"Here could I breathe my soul into the air [...] So shouldst thou either turn my flying soul / Or I should breathe it, so, into thy body"
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Date: 1594, 1623
"O thou that judgest all things, stay my thoughts, / My thoughts that labour to persuade my soul / Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey's life."
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Date: 1597
"Your grace attended to their sugared words, / But looked not on the poison of their hearts."
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Date: 1597
"Lo, here I lend thee this sharp-pointed sword, / Which if thou please to hide in this true breast / And let the soul forth that adoreth thee."
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Date: 1597
"Alas, poor Romeo, he is already dead -- stabbed /with a white wench's black eye, run through the ear / with a love song, the very pin of his heart cleft with the / blind bow-boy's butt-shaft."
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Date: 1597
"Since thou hast far to go, bear not along / The clogging burden of a guilty soul."
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