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    The Long Love that in my Thought doth Harbour
    BY SIR THOMAS WYATT


    The longë love that in my thought doth harbour
    And in mine hert doth keep his residence,
    Into my face presseth with bold pretence
    And therein campeth, spreading his banner.
    She that me learneth to love and suffer
    And will that my trust and lustës negligence
    Be rayned by reason, shame, and reverence,
    With his hardiness taketh displeasure.
    Wherewithall unto the hert's forest he fleeth,
    Leaving his enterprise with pain and cry,
    And there him hideth and not appeareth.
    What may I do when my master feareth
    But in the field with him to live and die?
    For good is the life ending faithfully.
    Never stop learning
    because life never stop Teaching
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