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Pentheas Dying Song
By John Ford (1586c. 1640)
From ‘The Broken Heart’
O
Sighs are spent; the burning tapers
Of a life as chaste as fate,
Pure as are unwritten papers,
Are burnt out; no heat, no light
Now remains; ’tis ever night.
Love is dead; let lovers’ eyes
Locked in endless dreams,
Th’ extremes of all extremes,
Ope no more, for now Love dies;
Now Love dies—implying
Love’s martyrs must be ever, ever dying.