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Stand still and gaze for min utes, hours and years, to her giue place:
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JOHN DOWLAND, TIME STANDS STILL(The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Ayres, 1603, no. 2)
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Time stands still with gaz ing on her face,
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till heau ens chang ed haue their course & time hath lost his name.
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Dowland, Time stands still, p. 2
All oth er things shallchange, but she re maines the same,
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her fair eyes, and for tune cap tiue at her
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2. When fortune, loue, and time attend on
Her Courage shall shew my inward faith, and faith shall trie my loue.
Her with my fortunes, loue, and time, I honour will alone,If bloudlesse enuie say, dutie hath no desert.Dutie replies that enuie knowes her selfe his faithfull heart,My setled vowes and spotlesse faith no fortune can remoue,
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feet con temd and con querd lies.