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Verb
reap'd
- simple past and past participle of reap
- 1589, Robert Greene, Menaphon’s Eclogue in Menaphon, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1814, p. 63,
- Seld speaketh Love, but sighs his secret pains;
- Tears are his trucemen, words do make him tremble:
- How sweet is love to them that can dissemble,
- In thoughts and looks, till they have reap’d the gains!
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