id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27129 nan Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age .txt text/plain 38204 4407 97 of Shelley, "Shall I come, sweet love, to thee" (p. From Fame's desire, from Love's delight retired (John Dowland) If thou long'st so much to learn, sweet boy, what 'tis to love (Campion) My sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love (Campion) Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee (Campion) Sweet Love, if thou wilt gain a monarch's glory (Wilbye) Sweet Love, I will no more abuse thee (Weelkes) Thou art not fair, for all thy red and white (Campion and Rosseter) Toss not my soul, O Love, 'twixt hope and fear (John Dowland) Which love by thy sweet looks hath slain, Which love by thy sweet looks hath slain, If thou long'st so much to learn, sweet boy, what 'tis to love, When thy joys were thus at height, my love should turn from thee, Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee Had thy youth but wit to fear, thou couldst not love so dearly. ./cache/27129.txt ./txt/27129.txt