id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18841 Fletcher, Giles Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles: Phillis - Licia .txt text/plain 21535 1722 94 Had power sweet tears from your fair eyes to hail; To my love's queen, that hath my heart in keep, Hath life, death, love and all in her procurance. Love in thine eyes doth build his bower, Love works thy heart within his fire, The live-long night thy love within thine arms, My love-sick heart through those assaulting eyes, All like the eye that life and love affords. Tend thou thy flocks; let tyrant love attaint Ah shall I love your sight, bright shining eyes? My love doth serve for fire, my heart the furnace is, Live but, fair love, and banish thy disease, And love, kind heart, both where and whom thou please. Thus must I love, sweet fair, until I die, Make thou thy love with me for to be slain, Thy love, fair nymph, that courts thee on this plain, Thus eyes and thoughts, that fairest fair, my love, ./cache/18841.txt ./txt/18841.txt