And now this pale swan in her watery nest; Begins the sad dirge of her certain ending.
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Think with thyself
How more unfortunate than all living women
Are we come hither; since that thy sight, which should
Make our eyes flow with joy, hearts dance with comforts,
Constrains them weep and shake with fear and sorrow,
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Than is the doating title of a mother;
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Even of your metal, of your very blood;
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Endur'd of her, for whom you bid like sorrow.
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