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The farthest point Of beauty seen By all most fair Not in between Do not forget By means or measure This beautiful sight Of richest treasure For fast in heart Thou seek to find The beauty of The one in one's mind Is thou not drawn By such a sight Of beauty grand Who's heart is light And care free to I may's well add But I shall allow you To be sad For she won't wed She'll never marry And now the burden Of love you'll carry Go find a maiden As pretty as she And you and her Forever will be For the price of love Is up to rent The bearing sadness Of Romeo's lament
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May 18, 2018
May 18, 2018 at 11:49 AM UTC
Romeo's lament
The farthest point Of beauty seen By all most fair Not in between Do not forget By means or measure This beautiful sight Of richest treasure For fast in heart Thou seek to find The beauty of The one in one's mind Is thou not drawn By such a sight Of beauty grand Who's heart is light And care free to I may's well add But I shall allow you To be sad For she won't wed She'll never marry And now the burden Of love you'll carry Go find a maiden As pretty as she And you and her Forever will be For the price of love Is up to rent The bearing sadness Of Romeo's lament
In my English class were doing a play on Romeo and Juliet, this is where he loves Rosaline and cannot get his mind off her... Just a thought about the first part of it.
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23/F/Michigan
May 18, 2018
May 18, 2018 at 11:49 AM UTC
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