Write the manner of how the poet expressed his woes.
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The poet then repeats that he is remembering past sorrows: "grievances foregone," "woe to woe tell o'er," and "fore-bemoaned moan." These are all different ways of saying that he is not contemplating present sorrows but rather sorrows of the past. In the end, the thought of his friend takes all these woes away.
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