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never-speaking silence proves a wonder,

When ever-flying flame at home remaineth,

When all-concealing night keeps darkness under,

When men-devouring wrong true glory gaineth,

When soul-tormenting grief agrees with joy,

When Lucifer foreruns the baleful night,

When Venus doth forsake her little boy,

When her untoward boy obtaineth sight,

When Sisyphus doth cease to roll his stone,

When Otus shaketh off his heavy chain,

When beauty, queen of pleasure, is alone,

When love and virtue quiet peace disdain;

When these shall be, and I not be,

Then will Fidessa pity me.