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When heaven doth weep...
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doth not the earth overflow?
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If the winds rage,
doth not the sea wax mad,
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threatening the welkin
with his big, swollen face?
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Wouldst thou have
a reason for this coil?
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I am the sea.
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Hark how her sighs do blow.
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She is the weeping welkin,
I the earth.
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Then must my sea
be moved with her sighs.
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Then must my earth
with her continual tears
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become a deluge,
overflowed and drowned.
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For why my bowels
cannot hide her woes,
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but like a drunkard
must I vomit them.
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Then give me leave.
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For losers will have leave
to ease their stomachs
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with their bitter tongues.