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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII

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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII Chapter 1 No.1

Come here! my confidential Secretary

Of the complaints in which my days are rife,

Paper,-whereon I gar my griefs o'erflow.

Tell we, we twain, Unreasons which in life

Deal me inexorable, contrary

Destinies surd to prayer and tearful woe.

Dash we some water-drops on muchel lowe,

Fire we with outcries storm of rage so rare

That shall be strange to mortal memory.

Such misery tell we

To God and Man, and eke, in fine, to air,

Whereto so many times did I confide

My tale and vainly told as I now tell;

But e'en as error was my birthtide-lot,

That this be one of many doubt I not.

And as to hit the butt so far I fail

E'en if I sinnèd her cease they to chide:

Within mine only Refuge will I 'bide

To speak and faultless sin with free intent.

Sad he so scanty mercies must content!

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