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 1    II|    Begun too late his bootless plaints to frame:~"Be these the
 2    II|     loved:~ ~ XXXVI~"Far other plaints, dear friend, tears and
 3   III|      not thine, provokes these plaints and tears:~For when we lost
 4    IV| pierced with drops of rain,~No plaints find passage through unwilling
 5    IV|      mind~Is eath to move with plaints and shows of woe:~Her lips
 6    IV|        labored hard rocks with plaints to move,~She had not learned
 7    VI|    sprite,~Why yield I thus to plaints and sorrowings,~As if all
 8   VII|         company, or guide,~Her plaints and tears with every thought
 9   VII|    virgin to lament.~ ~ VI~Her plaints were interrupted with a
10   XII|     she dies; with sighs, with plaints and tears.~He wails her
11   XII|         Who can her griefs and plaints to reckoning call,~How oft
12   XII|        weak and woful thus his plaints out threw:~ ~ LXXV~"What,
13   XII|       guilty blood,~Whither my plaints, my sorrows cannot wend."~
14   XII|   forth sent,~His voice shrill plaints and sad laments oft reared,~
15   XII|         Mingled with cries and plaints to heaven upthrown,~As if
16  XIII|     spirit false did with vain plaints betray;~A whirling wind
17   XVI|       shamed, discontent:~With plaints and prayers to retain her
18   XVI|     beauty labored~With humble plaints and prayers to adorn:~She
19   XVI|       ruth softened not,~There plaints no issue, love no entrance
20   XVI|         But yet even there his plaints repressed were,~And, as
21   XVI|     not my griefs, my woes, my plaints, and all~One sigh strain
22   XIX|         Since now my pains and plaints I utter bold,~Where none
23   XIX|       See my last services, my plaints and tears,~See her that
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