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| Thus wedded to my woes, and bedded to my tomb | | Thus wedded to my woes, and bedded to my tomb |
| O, let me living die, till death do come | | O, let me living die, till death do come |
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| My dainties grief shall be, and tears my poisoned wine,
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| My sighs the air through which my panting heart shall pine,
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| My robes my mind shall suit exceeding blackest night,
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| My study shall be tragic thoughts sad fancy to delight,
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| Pale ghosts and frightful shades shall my acquaintance be:
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| O thus, my hapless joy, I haste to thee.</poem>
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