Dirge of the Three Queens

by William Shakespeare

Urns and odours bring away!   Vapours, sighs, darken the day! Our dole more deadly looks than dying;   Balms and gums and heavy cheers,   Sacred vials fill'd with tears, And clamours through the wild air flying!   Come, all sad and solemn shows,   That are quick-eyed Pleasure's foes!   We convènt naught else but woes.

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