Till then giue leaue to me in pleasant mew, to sport my muse and sing my loues sweet praise: the contemplation of whose heauenly hew, my spirit to an higher pitch will rayse. From "Unstable Dream" by Sir Thomas Wyatt: Thou broughtest not her into this tossing mew But madest my sprite live, my care to renew, From "It's An Illusion" by Johnny Clegg: A hound with no fox to pursue, I'm a cat that's lost its mew, a star without an interview, I'm lost without you From "Sonnet LXXX" by Edmund Spenser: with strong endeuour and attention dew. Till then giue leaue to me in pleasant mew, From "Her Death And After" by Thomas Hardy: Her husband neared; and to shun his view By her hallowed mew From "Unstable Dream" by Sir Thomas Wyatt: By tasted sweetness make me not to rue The sudden loss of thy false feignd grace. By good respect in such a dangerous case Thou broughtest not her into this tossing mew From "Animal Instinct" by Mew Mew Power: Cause me plus you, equals Mew Mew!
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