I will not love one minute more, I swear!
No, not a minute! Not a sigh or tear
Thou gett'st from me, or one kind look again,
Though thou shouldst court me to 't, and wouldst begin.
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Have I added 5 Stars? IF not yet, I put here 5 Stars at the fullest! Amazing medieval poet
2) but much of his work was published only after his death.. A great poet about satyrical poems, especially how his look were upon Love and Life. Most deserveing as The Classic Poem Of The Day! To his closest family member
!) Like the other cavalier poets he scorned the sonnet and the sentimentality of love poetry, writing lyrics with short lines displaying an urbane, graceful and somewhat cynical wit. He won dramatic acclaim with his performances of Aglaura
2) Like the other cavalier poets he scorned the sonnet and the sentimentality of love poetry, writing lyrics with short lines displaying an urbane, graceful and somewhat cynical wit. He won dramatic acclaim with his performances of Aglaura but much of his work was published only after his death.
1) He returned to the English court in 1632 where through his wealth and charm he was known as an elegant and popular gallant and gamester, credited with having invented the game of cribbage.
Too much hate for me in this one. So he hates women and then the last stanza is it me or he changes everything he said before. Alittle confused
....most excellent, love the language...unrequited love always hurts ★
Treason of love! With the muse of love and hate. Nice work.
Love and hate are correlated in life! After hate again love will prevail. So, this is only a transitory state of life!
'I'll hate so perfectly that it shall be Treason to love that man that loves a she'...I love that part, you can feel the hurting right there