Quotations from The lover's complaint and The passionate pilgrim [manuscript], ca. 1650.

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Quotations from The lover's complaint and The passionate pilgrim [manuscript], ca. 1650.

These quotations all appear in Benson's edition of Shakespeare's Poems, 1640, and may have been taken from it. Also, a quotation from The nymph's reply, usually attributed to Raleigh.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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