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William Cowper - No Sorrow Peculiar To The SuffererWilliam Cowper - No Sorrow Peculiar To The Sufferer
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The lover, in melodious verses, His singular distress rehearses; Still closing with a rueful cry, "Was ever such a wretch as I!" Yes! thousands have endured before All thy distress; some, haply, more. Unnumber’d Corydons complain, And Strephons, of the like disdain; And if thy Chloe be of steel, Too deaf to hear, too hard to feel; Not her alone that censure fits, Nor thou alone hast lost thy wits.
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