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 1    II|     other plaints, dear friend, tears and laments~The time, the
 2    II|         bend,~Thy looks, sighs, tears, for intercessors send."~ ~
 3   III|         sobs, sweet sighs, salt tears~Rose from their hearts,
 4   III|        their watery cheeks warm tears down slide,~And then such
 5   III|       is,~Receive in gree these tears, O Lord so good,~For never
 6   III|       with sighs, her eyes with tears, did swell;~But sighs and
 7   III|        did swell;~But sighs and tears she wisely could suppress,~
 8   III|       with sighs, and eyes with tears ran over:~ ~  XIX~At last
 9   III|         of cheer,~His springing tears within their fountains stayed,~
10   III|      provokes these plaints and tears:~For when we lost thee,
11    IV|       use in love,~Shed brinish tears, sob, sigh, entreat and
12    IV|        good will,~With store of tears this treason gan unfold,~
13    IV|       suppress~Those streams of tears, mine eyes uncessant shed,~
14    IV|        fire~On which my endless tears were bootless spent,~Unless
15    IV|         innocent,~And let these tears that on thy feet distil,~
16    IV|         lay on his saying,~Some tears she shed, with sighs and
17    IV|         wretch," quoth she, "in tears and sorrows drowned,~Death
18    IV|   hearts are moved with women's tears~As marble stones are pierced
19    IV|     down her cheeks amain,~With tears of woe, and sighs of anger'
20    IV|     plaint drew forth unfeigned tears~From many eyes, and pierced
21     V|        and limb.~With sighs and tears she gan them softly pray~
22    VI|      their fury, as when Boreas tears~The shattered crags from
23    VI| Sometimes she sighed, sometimes tears let fall,~To witness what
24    VI|        would move,~To shed some tears upon his murdered love.~ ~
25   VII|       or guide,~Her plaints and tears with every thought revived,~
26   VII|        down she laid.~ ~ IV~Her tears, her drink; her food, her
27   VII|         she mourned, again salt tears she shed.~ ~ XX~"You happy
28   VII|   stubborn heart may move,~With tears and sorrows to reward my
29   VII|       for whom these streams of tears she shed,~Wandered far off,
30   VII|        battle to the empty sky,~Tears with his horn each tree,
31  VIII|        his wounds with bootless tears I wept,~That neither helped
32  VIII|         s child,~Some with salt tears for him their cheeks bedewed,~
33    IX|       midst his wrath his manly tears outwell,~Thou weepest, Solyman,
34    IX|         had no leisure bootless tears to shed;~But with his blade
35    XI|         his gauntlet breaks and tears,~And through his right hand
36    XI|   mishap dismay,~With grief and tears about assembled been:~He
37   XII|         sighs, with plaints and tears.~He wails her death; Argant
38   XII|        his hands on height,~The tears for joy upon his cheeks
39   XII| prepared,~That my weak age, nor tears that down distil,~Not humble
40   XII|     last embrace:~Her streaming tears amid her kisses fall,~Her
41   XII|    every drop of blood a sea of tears:~The bleeding warriors leaning
42   XII|          And on his cheeks salt tears for ruth down slide.~ ~
43   XII|         his eyes unclosed, with tears suffused,~He felt their
44   XII|        her there for whom those tears he shed;~A beam of comfort
45   XII|          my dear, forbear these tears.~ ~ XCII~"Thine be the thanks,
46   XII|       his sight,~Two streams of tears were from his eyes derived:~
47   XII|       flames within, without my tears thou hast.~ ~ XCVII~"Not
48   XII|         liquid drops of melting tears enrolled,~And give them
49   XVI|        regreet,~Sighs, sorrows, tears, embracements, kisses dear,~
50   XVI|           She said no more, her tears her speeches broke,~Which
51   XVI|        suppressed~The springing tears that to his eyes up came;~
52   XVI|        Ah, open then again, see tears down slide~From his kind
53  XVII|       her breast, and shed~Salt tears to make thee stay in that
54 XVIII|        which age or stormy wind~Tears from some craggy hill or
55   XIX|      even great with child with tears.~ ~ LXVIII~He saw before
56   XIX|         of speech, my looks, my tears, mine eyes,~Told in what
57   XIX|     steed:~ ~ CV~Her springs of tears she 1ooseth forth, and cries,~"
58   XIX|        services, my plaints and tears,~See her that dies to see
59    XX|        wife -- her breasts with tears o'erspread --~Thy sons,
60    XX|        Grows strong and fierce, tears boughs and trees in twain,~
61    XX|       he breaks, he cleaves, he tears;~Down fell the king, the
62    XX|     death, my verses, with some tears.~ ~ XCV~The noble lady thither
63    XX|       fair bosom he bedews~With tears, tears of remorse, of ruth,
64    XX|     bosom he bedews~With tears, tears of remorse, of ruth, of
65    XX|      shows~Moist with their own tears and with tears they borrow;~
66    XX|        their own tears and with tears they borrow;~Thrice looked
67    XX|      dropped down, rolled up in tears;~From his pure fountains
68    XX|         with sighs that fly and tears that fall;~That as against
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