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... Whilst echo cries , What shall become of me ? And desolate , my desolations pity , Thou in thy beauty's carrack sit ... Whilst slain hopes , turning from the feast of sorrow Unto despair , their king which ne'er deceives me , Captives my ...
... Whilst echo cries , What shall become of me ? And desolate , my desolations pity , Thou in thy beauty's carrack sit ... Whilst slain hopes , turning from the feast of sorrow Unto despair , their king which ne'er deceives me , Captives my ...
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... Whilst that she her lover kills ; Whilst that she , oh , cruel maid ! Doth me and my love de- spise ; My life's flourish is decayed , That depended on her eyes . But her will must be obeyed , 20 And well he ends for love who dies . The ...
... Whilst that she her lover kills ; Whilst that she , oh , cruel maid ! Doth me and my love de- spise ; My life's flourish is decayed , That depended on her eyes . But her will must be obeyed , 20 And well he ends for love who dies . The ...
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... whilst it lived was honored of the most , And being dead , gives matter to bewail ) Comes to solicit thee , whilst others fail , To take this task and in thy woeful song To form my case and register my wrong . Although I know thy just ...
... whilst it lived was honored of the most , And being dead , gives matter to bewail ) Comes to solicit thee , whilst others fail , To take this task and in thy woeful song To form my case and register my wrong . Although I know thy just ...
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