Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
Edmund Spenser, 1569-1599: Sonnet XVIII

THe rolling wheele that runneth often round,
         The hardest steele in tract of time doth teare:
         and drizling drops that often doe redound,
         the firmest flint doth in continuance weare.
Yet cannot I with many a dropping teare,
         and long intreaty soften her hard hart:
         that she will once vouchsafe my plaint to heare,
         or looke with pitty on my payneful smart.
But when I pleade, she bids me play my part,
         and when I weep, she sayes teares are but water:
         and when I sigh, she sayes I know the art,
         and when I waile she turnes hir selfe to laughter.
So doe I weepe, and wayle, and pleade in vaine,
         whiles she as steele and flint doth still remayne.

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