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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 35 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: ALAS,' QUOTH SHE, 'WHAT HAPLESS WOE IS MINE
Last Line: AND MY LIFE'S CROWN WILL BE A CROWN OF SORROW.
Subject(s): COURTS & COURTIERS; EMOTIONS; HEARTS; LOVE - COMPLAINTS;

'Alas,' quoth she, 'what hapless woe is mine
To love a stranger knight so tenderly!
O wherefore at first sight my heart resign,
Who know not yet his kindred or degree!
Ah, fool! thus to entreat him with these eyne—
He must, mefears, think very light of me!
Perchance he may not bide beyond the morrow,
And my life's crown will be a crown of sorrow.



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