Page:Hero and Leander (Musaeus) translated by Laurence Eusden (1750).djvu/29

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She stamp'd, she rowl'd her eyes, she tore her hair,
And rav'd with all the symptoms of despair.
Then darting headlong with a furious leap,
From the high tow'r she plung'd into the deep.
Thus for Leander dy'd his fair belov'd,
And equal fates their equal passion prov'd.