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- Edition: A Lover's Complaint
A Lover's Complaint (Quarto, 1609)
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COMPLAINT
27To euery place at once and no where fixt,
30Proclaimd in her a carelesse hand of pride;
32Hanging her pale and pined cheeke beside,
34And trew to bondage would not breake from thence,
37Of amber christall and of bedded Iet,
38Which one by one she in a riuer threw,
40Like vsery applying wet to wet,
41Or Monarches hands that lets not bounty fall,
45Crackt many a ring of Posied gold and bone,
46Bidding them find their Sepulchers in mud,
47Found yet mo letters sadly pend in blood,
51And often kist, and often gaue to teare,
53What vnapproued witnes doost thou beare!
54Inke would haue seem'd more blacke and damned heare!
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