The wicked world pursue their evil cause boldly, but alas! the people of God shame their honourable cause and profession by their cowardice. |
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How often, alas! did her eyes say unto me that they loved! and yet I, not looking for such a matter, had not my conceit open to understand them. |
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It's a breath of old times, alas! all forgotten in these fly-away days. |
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Alas! he fears my lacerated coat, And visage pale with frigorisic want, Would bring dedecoration on his chaise. |
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Alas! ye lordes, many a false flatour Is in your court, and many a lozengeour. |
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A note of admiration is placed after an interjection, and such words as express wonder, as Alas! O times! O manners! |
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