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For pity now she can no more detain him ; The poor fool prays her that he may depart : She is resolv'd no longer to restrain him ; Bids him farewell , and look well to her heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries ...
For pity now she can no more detain him ; The poor fool prays her that he may depart : She is resolv'd no longer to restrain him ; Bids him farewell , and look well to her heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries ...
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1675 Which speechless woe of his poor she attendeth And his untimely frenzy thus awaketh : “ Dear lord , thy sorrow to my sorrow lendeth Another power ; no flood by raining slaketh . My woe too sensible thy passion maketh More feeling ...
1675 Which speechless woe of his poor she attendeth And his untimely frenzy thus awaketh : “ Dear lord , thy sorrow to my sorrow lendeth Another power ; no flood by raining slaketh . My woe too sensible thy passion maketh More feeling ...
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45 Flocks all sleeping , Nymphs back peeping Fearfully : All our pleasure known to us poor swains , All our merry meetings on the plains , All our evening sport from us is fled , All our love is lost , for Love is dead .
45 Flocks all sleeping , Nymphs back peeping Fearfully : All our pleasure known to us poor swains , All our merry meetings on the plains , All our evening sport from us is fled , All our love is lost , for Love is dead .
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