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70 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 ...
70 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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10 Whole showers of tears to Chloris I will pour As true oblations of my sincere love ; If that will not suffice ... blood thine anger shall appease ; This hand of mine by vigor shall assail To tear my heart asunder thee to please .
10 Whole showers of tears to Chloris I will pour As true oblations of my sincere love ; If that will not suffice ... blood thine anger shall appease ; This hand of mine by vigor shall assail To tear my heart asunder thee to please .
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120 100 130 O sweet contest , of woes He might provoke the wealth of With loves , of tears with smiles princes ; disputing ! What prince's wanton'st pride e'er O fair and friendly foes , could Each other kissing and confut- Wash with ...
120 100 130 O sweet contest , of woes He might provoke the wealth of With loves , of tears with smiles princes ; disputing ! What prince's wanton'st pride e'er O fair and friendly foes , could Each other kissing and confut- Wash with ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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