paroles de chanson To Oenone: What Conscience Say Is It in Thee - Robert Herrick
What
conscience,
say,
is
it
in
thee
When
I
and
heart
had
one
To
take
away
that
heart
from
me
And
to
retain
thy
own?
For
shame
or
pity
now
incline
To
play
a
loving
part
Either
to
send
me
kindly
thine
Or
give
me
back
my
heart
Covet
not
both,
but
if
thou
dost
Resolve
to
part
with
neither
Why,
yet
to
show
that
thou
art
just
Take
me
and
mine
together

1 The Funeral Rites of the Rose
2 His Request to Julia
3 To Electra: I Dare Not Ask a Kiss
4 Upon Julia's Clothes
5 To Dianeme: Sweet Be Not Proud of Those Two Eyes
6 To Dianeme: I Could but See Thee Yesterday
7 To Dianeme: Give Me One Kiss
8 To Dianeme: Dear Though to Part It Be a Hell
9 To Daffodils: Fair Daffodils We Weep to See
10 To Meadows: Ye Have Been Fresh and Green
11 To the Virgins to Make Much of Time
12 Another
13 Epitaph Upon a Child That Died
14 To Oenone: What Conscience Say Is It in Thee
15 To Daisies Not to Shut so Soon
16 The Bracelet: To Julia
17 Cherry-Ripe
18 The Primrose
19 To Violets: Welcome Maids of Honour
20 To the Western Wind
21 Comfort to a Youth That Had Lost His Love
22 To His Book
23 To the Willow-Tree
24 To Blossoms: Fair Pledges of a Fruitful Tree
25 A Child's Grace
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