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live if I do not love, II. 157. Let me sleep this night away, I. 251. Let moderation on thy passions wait, II. 146. Let not that day God's friends and servants scare, II. 220. Let not thy tombstone e'er be lain by me, II. 101. Let others look for pearl or gold, II. 190. Let others to the printing press run fast, II. 141. Let the superstitious wife, II. 103. Let there be patrons, patrons like to thee, I. 49. Let us now take time and play, II. 46. Let us, though late, at last, my Silvia, wed, I. 6. Let's be jocund while we may, II. 26. Let's call for Hymen if agreed thou art, II. 77. Let's live in haste; use pleasures while we may, I. 213. Let's live with that small pittance that we have, II. 12. Let's now take our time, II. 84. Let's strive to be the best: the gods, we know it, II. 135. Life of my life, take not so soon thy flight, I. 88. Life is the body's light, which once declining, II. 5. Like those infernal deities which eat, II. 88. Like to a bride, come forth my book, at last, I. 92. Like to the income must be our expense, I. 147. Like will to like, each creature loves his kind, II. 147. Lilies will languish; violets look ill, I. 49. Little you are, for woman's sake be proud, II. 11. Live by thy muse thou shalt, when others die, II. 9. Live, live with me, and thou shalt see, I. 240. Live with a thrifty, not a needy fate, I. 13. Look how our foul days do exceed our fair, II. 169. Look how the rainbow doth appear, I. 175. Look in my book, and herein see, II. 108. Look upon Sappho's lip, and you will swear, II. 131. Lord do not beat me, II. 185. Lord, I am like to mistletoe, II. 213. Lord, I confess that Thou alone art able, II. 194. Lord, Thou hast given me a cell, II. 183. Lost to the world; lost to myself alone, II. 121. Loth to depart, but yet at last each one, I. 176. Love and myself, believe me, on a day, I. 19. Love and the graces evermore do wait, II. 68. Love bade me ask a gift, I. 124. Love brought me to a silent grove, II. 97. Love he that will, it best likes me, I. 195. Love, I have broke, I. 215. Love, I recant, I. 123. Love in a shower of blossoms came, II. 102. Love is a circle, and an endless sphere, II. 91. Love is a circle that doth restless move, I. 13. Love is a kind of war: hence those who fear, II. 100. Love is a leaven; and a loving kiss
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