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... dead with frost ere now , Enraged I write I know not what ; dead , quick , I know not how . Hard - hearted minds relent and rigor's tears abound , And envy strangely rues his end , in whom no fault was found . Knowledge her light hath ...
... dead with frost ere now , Enraged I write I know not what ; dead , quick , I know not how . Hard - hearted minds relent and rigor's tears abound , And envy strangely rues his end , in whom no fault was found . Knowledge her light hath ...
Page 131
... dead and thou art free , She doth live , but dead to thee . Whilst she loved thee best a while , See how she hath still delayed thee , Using shows for to beguile Those vain hopes that have deceived thee . Now thou seest , although too ...
... dead and thou art free , She doth live , but dead to thee . Whilst she loved thee best a while , See how she hath still delayed thee , Using shows for to beguile Those vain hopes that have deceived thee . Now thou seest , although too ...
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... dead . I shall , ere long , with green turfs covered be ; Then sure thou't like , or thou wilt envy me . Upon a hoarse singer Sing me to death , for till thy voice be clear , ' Twill never please the palate of mine ear . Upon Parson ...
... dead . I shall , ere long , with green turfs covered be ; Then sure thou't like , or thou wilt envy me . Upon a hoarse singer Sing me to death , for till thy voice be clear , ' Twill never please the palate of mine ear . Upon Parson ...
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