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A LOVER'S COMPLAINT "For, lo, his passion, but an art of craft, Even there resolved my reason into tears; There my white stole of chastity I daft, Shook off my sober guards and civil fears; Appear to him, as he to me appears, All melting; though our drops this difference bore, His poison’d me, and mine did him restore. "In him a plenitude of subtle matter, Applied to cautels, all strange forms receives, Of burning blushes, or of weeping water, Or swounding paleness; and he takes and leaves, In either’s aptness, as it best deceives, To blush at speeches rank, to weep at woes, Or to turn white and swound at tragic shows: 24
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