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Three Virgins1 at the break of day:
`Whither, young man, whither away Alas2 for woe3! alas for woe!' They cry, and tears for ever flow. The one was cloth'd in flames of fire, The other cloth'd in iron wire, The other cloth'd in tears and sighs Dazzling bright before my eyes. They bore a Net of golden twine4 To hang upon the branches fine. Pitying I wept to see the woe That Love and Beauty undergo, To be consum'd in burning fires And in ungratified desires, And in tears cloth'd night and day Melted all my soul away. When they saw my tears, a smile That did Heaven itself beguile5, Bore the Golden Net aloft Over the Morning of my day. Underneath7 the net I stray, Now entreating8 Burning Fire Now entreating Iron Wire, Now entreating Tears and Sighs—— O! when will the morning rise? 点击收听单词发音
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