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'So it will pleasure thee, and force thee stop

were when she deemed she must even send them away, but

'Here, that I too may live: but if beyond

were when she deemed she must even send them away, but

'Such cool and sorrowful offerings, thou art fond

were when she deemed she must even send them away, but

'Of soothing warmth, of dalliance supreme;

'If thou art ripe to taste a long love dream;

'If smiles, if dimples, tongues for ardour mute,

'Hang in thy vision like a tempting fruit,

'O let me pluck it for thee.' Thus she link'd

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