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# A LOVER'S COMPLAINT
“‘Look here, what tributes wounded fancies sent me,
Of paled pearls and rubies red as blood;
Figuring that they their passions likewise lent me
Of grief and blushes, aptly understood
In bloodless white and the encrimson’d mood;
Effects of terror and dear modesty,
Encamp in hearts, but fighting outwardly.
“‘And, lo, behold these talents of their hair,
With twisted metal amorously impleacht,
I have received from many a several fair,
(Their kind acceptance weepingly beseeckt),
With the annexions of fair gems enricht,
And deep-brain’d sonnets that did amplify Each stone’s dear nature, worth, and quality.
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