Which preposition to use with teare
Enough is wept, Poppaea, for thy death, Enough is bled: so many teares of others Wailing their losses have wipt mine away.
" Therewith he gan afresh to waile and weepe, That I for pittie of his heavie plight 170 Could not abstain mine eyes with teares to steepe;
Weepe for me, And in requitall for each drop thou shedst I'll pay to heaven a Hecatombe of teares For thy successe.
10 About her shoulders careleslie downe trailing, And streames of teares from her faire eyes forth railing*: In her right hand a broken rod she held, Which towards heaven shee seemd on high to weld, [* Railing, flowing.]
Looke where he ha's not turn'd his colour, and ha's teares in's eyes.
Keepe your teares Lest the full clouds, ambitious that their drops Should mix with yours, unteeme their big wombd laps And rayse a suddeine deluge.
'Twas no more Then what my honor obligd me And my respect to vertue, which in you I should have murdred by my silence; but I have not greife enough left to lament The memory of her folly: I am growne Barren of teares by weeping; but the spring Is not yet quite exhausted.
shepheards deare delights, That with your loves do their rude hearts possesse, When as my hearse shall happen to your sightes, Vouchsafe to deck the same with cyparesse; And ever sprinckle brackish teares among, 530 In pitie of my undeserv'd distresse, The which, I, wretch, endured have thus long.
Talk with James Teare on the immorality of drinking.
A beautiful, an admirable Ladie! I thinke 'tis fatall unto every friend Never to love, untill his friend first love, And then his choice; but sooner will I teare Out of this brest mine affection with my heart.