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O father, what a hell of witchcraft lies
In the small orb of one particular tear.
— A Lover's Complaint
KEYWORD: lend
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Thaliard, adieu!
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2 |
Which welcome we'll accept; feast here awhile,
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3 |
Hush, my gentle neighbours!
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4 |
Hail, sir! my lord, lend ear. |
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Sir, lend me your arm. |