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" I prithee send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine; For if from yours you will not part, Why then shouldst thou have mine? Yet now I think on't, let it lie; To find it were in vain, For th' hast a thief in either eye Would steal it back again. "
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper - Page 502
by Alexander Chalmers - 1810
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Simple History of English Literature: With Illustrative Extracts

A. L. Stronach - 1891 - 290 pages
...dear, so much, Loved I not honour more. SIR JOHN SUCKLING. Born 1609— Died 1641. SONG. 1. I prithee send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine ; For if from yours you will not part, Why then shouldst thou have mine ? 2. Yet, now I think on't, let it lie ; To find it were in vain : For thou'rt...
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Elizabethan Songs "in Honour of Love and Beautie."

Andrew Lang - 1891 - 316 pages
...would love more, could I but love thee less. 1tt SONG. T PRITHEE send me back my heart, Since I can not have thine ; For if from yours you will not part, Why then shouldst thou have mine? Yet now I think on 't, let it lie, To find it were in vain ; For th' hast...
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The thousand best songs in the world, selected and arranged by E.W. Cole

Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 pages
...Dear Kathleen, the pulse of my heart. PRITHEE, SEND ME BACK MY HEART. Sir John Suckling. I PHITHEE, send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine ; For if from yours you will not part, Why then should'st thou have mine 1 Yet now I think on't, let it lie, To find it were in vain ; For thou'st...
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The Poems, Plays and Other Remains of Sir John Suckling. With a Copious ...

Sir John Suckling, Alfred Inigo Suckling - 1892 - 262 pages
...this each wise man knows As good stuff under flannel lies, as under silken clothes. SONG. T PRITHEE send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine : For if from yours you will not part, Why then shouldst thou have mine ? Yet now I think on't, let it lie, To find it were in vain, For th' hast a...
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Lyric Love: An Anthology

William Watson - 1892 - 272 pages
...in vain, Sealed in vain. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. cxx I PRYTHEE send me back my heart, Since I can not have thine : For if from yours you will not part, Why then should'st thou have mine ? Yet now I think on't, let it lie ; To find it were in vain, For thou'st...
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The Bay View Magazine, Volume 16

1908 - 582 pages
...familiar, there is often a very indistinct idea of their place on the map. SEND ME BACK MY HEART. i irithee send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine ; For if from yours you will not part, Why. then, shouldst thou have mine? Yet, now I think on't, let it lie, To find it were in vain ; For thou'st a...
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Love Poems

1893 - 262 pages
...under heaven, all places thou, Who for my wilful crime art banished hence. JOHN MILTON. SONG. I PRITHEE send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine, For if from yours you will not part, Why, then, shouldst thou have mine? Yet now I think on't, let it lie ; To find it were in vain ; For thou'st a...
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Poems of Love from the Best Authors

1893 - 260 pages
...change old love for new, Pray gods they change for worse ! GEORGE PEELE. SONG. 133 SONG. I prithee send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine, For if from yours you will not part, Why, then, shouldst thou have mine? Yet now I think on't, let it lie, To find it were in vain ; For thou'rt a...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Volume 4

Henry Coppée - 1894 - 544 pages
...in me Livelier than elsewhere Htolla's image see. SIB PHILIP SYDNEY. SEND ME BACK MY HEART. IPRYTHEE send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine; For if from yours you will not part, Why, then, shouldst thou have mine? Yet, now I think on't, let it lie : To find it were in vain ; For thou'st...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 530 pages
...for shame, this will not move: This cannot take her. If of herself she will not love, SONO. I prithee send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine : For if from yours you will not part, Why then shouldst thou have mine? Yet now l think on't, let it lie, To find it were in vain, For th' hast a...
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