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Vere, Anne Cecil de: Had with the moorning the Gods left their willes undone - ZaunköniG - 20.10.2011 Anne Cecil de Vere 1556 - 1588 Had with the moorning the Gods left their willes undone They had not so soone herited such a soule: Or if the mouth, tyme did not glotton up all. Nor I, nor the world, were depriv'd of my Sonne, Whose brest Venus, with a face dolefull and milde, Doth washe with golden teares, inveying the skies And when the water of the Goddesses eyes, Makes almost, alive, the Marble, of my Childe: One byds her leave styll, her dollor so extreme, Telling her it is not, her young sonne Papheme, To which she makes aunswer with a voice inflamed (Feeling therewith her venime, to be more bitter) As I was of Cupid, even so of it mother "And a womans last chylde, is the most beloved" |