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Henry Howard - Complaint Of The Absence Of Her Lover Being Upon The SeaHenry Howard - Complaint Of The Absence Of Her Lover Being Upon The Sea
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O HAPPY dames! that may embrace The fruit of your delight, Help to bewail the woful case   And eke the heavy plight Of me, that wonted to rejoice The fortune of my pleasant choice: Good ladies, help to fill my mourning voice. In ship, freight with rememberance    Of thoughts and pleasures past, He sails that hath in governance    My life while it will last: With scalding sighs, for lack of gale, Furthering his hope, that is his sail, Toward me, the sweet port of his avail. Alas! how oft in dreams I see    Those eyes that were my food; Which sometime so delighted me,    That yet they do me good: Wherewith I wake with his return Whose absent flame did make me burn: But when I find the lack, Lord! how I mourn! When other lovers in arms across    Rejoice their chief delight, Drownàed in tears, to mourn my loss    I stand the bitter night In my window where I may see Before the winds how the clouds flee: Lo! what a mariner love hath made me! And in green waves when the salt flood    Doth rise by rage of wind, A thousand fancies in that mood    Assail my restless mind. Alas! now drencheth my sweet foe, That with the spoil of my heart did go, And left me; but alas! why did he so? And when the seas wax calm again    To chase fro me annoy, My doubtful hope doth cause me plain;    So dread cuts off my joy. Thus is my wealth mingled with woe And of each thought a doubt doth grow; —Now he comes! Will he come? Alas! no, no.
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