A Lovers Complaint | Page 6

William Shakespeare
fell, and yet do question make?What I should do again for such a sake.
'O, that infected moisture of his eye,?O, that false fire which in his cheek so glow'd,?O, that forc'd thunder from his heart did fly,?O, that sad breath his spongy lungs bestow'd,?O, all that borrow'd motion, seeming ow'd,?Would yet again betray the fore-betray'd,?And new pervert a reconciled maid.'
End of Project Gutenberg Etext of A Lover's Complaint by Shakespeare PG has multiple editions of William Shakespeare's Complete Works
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