Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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And straight forth stalking with redoubled pace , For that I saw the night drew on so fast , In black all clad there fell before my face A piteous wight , whom woe had all forwaste ; Forth from her eyne the crystal tears out brast ...
And straight forth stalking with redoubled pace , For that I saw the night drew on so fast , In black all clad there fell before my face A piteous wight , whom woe had all forwaste ; Forth from her eyne the crystal tears out brast ...
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Whole showers of tears to Chloris I will pour As true oblations of my sincere love ; If that will not suffice , most fairest flower , Then shall my sighs ... If neither tears nor sighs can aught prevail , My streaming blood thine anger ...
Whole showers of tears to Chloris I will pour As true oblations of my sincere love ; If that will not suffice , most fairest flower , Then shall my sighs ... If neither tears nor sighs can aught prevail , My streaming blood thine anger ...
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We must in tears Unwind a love knit up in many years . In this last kiss I here surrender thee Back to thyself , so thou again art free ; Thou in another , sad as that , resend . The truest heart that lover e'er did lend .
We must in tears Unwind a love knit up in many years . In this last kiss I here surrender thee Back to thyself , so thou again art free ; Thou in another , sad as that , resend . The truest heart that lover e'er did lend .
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