Spite of cormorant devouring Time.
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Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause,
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'Tis nothing less: conceit is still deriv'd
From some forefather grief; mine is not so,
For nothing hath begot my something grief,
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But what it is that is not yet known what,
I cannot name; 'tis nameless woe, I wot.
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