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Pagina 53
... Wails out a sound that sorrows do bewray ; With arms a - cross and eyes to heaven bended , Vapouring out sighs that to the skies ascended , Sighs ( the poor ease calamity affords ) Which serve for speech when sorrow wanteth words .
... Wails out a sound that sorrows do bewray ; With arms a - cross and eyes to heaven bended , Vapouring out sighs that to the skies ascended , Sighs ( the poor ease calamity affords ) Which serve for speech when sorrow wanteth words .
Pagina 63
His pretty tears betokening his annoy , His sighs , his cries , his falling on the ground , The echoes ringing from the rocks his fall , The trees with tears reporting of his thrall : 22 ' And Venus starting at her love - mate's cry ...
His pretty tears betokening his annoy , His sighs , his cries , his falling on the ground , The echoes ringing from the rocks his fall , The trees with tears reporting of his thrall : 22 ' And Venus starting at her love - mate's cry ...
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But as I can , I'll strive to conquer thee ; Yet tears and sighs my weapons needs must be . My sighs move trees , rocks melting with my tears , But thou art blind and , cruel , stopp'st thine ears . Look in this well .
But as I can , I'll strive to conquer thee ; Yet tears and sighs my weapons needs must be . My sighs move trees , rocks melting with my tears , But thou art blind and , cruel , stopp'st thine ears . Look in this well .
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