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... tears out brast , And sighing sore , her hands she wrung and fold , Tare all her hair , that ruth was to behold . Her body small , forwithered and forspent , As is the stalk that summer's drought oppressed ; Her welked face with woeful ...
... tears out brast , And sighing sore , her hands she wrung and fold , Tare all her hair , that ruth was to behold . Her body small , forwithered and forspent , As is the stalk that summer's drought oppressed ; Her welked face with woeful ...
Page 159
... tears and words of no persuasion ; Tears , turn to tongues and spend your tunes in telling Sorrow's invasion . Wonder , vain world , at beauty's proud refusal ; Wonder in vain at love's unkind denial , Why love thus lofty is , that doth ...
... tears and words of no persuasion ; Tears , turn to tongues and spend your tunes in telling Sorrow's invasion . Wonder , vain world , at beauty's proud refusal ; Wonder in vain at love's unkind denial , Why love thus lofty is , that doth ...
Page 223
... tears to Chloris I will pour . 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 thee unto pity move . If neither tears nor sighs ...
... tears to Chloris I will pour . 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 thee unto pity move . If neither tears nor sighs ...
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