The soul of man is infinite in what it covets.
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He was not of an age, but for all time!
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I have betrayed myself with my own tongue The case is altered
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Queen and huntress, chaste and fair Now the sun is laid to sleep, Seated in thy silver chair, State in wonted manner keep Hesperus entreats thy light Goddess, excellently bright.
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I now think Love is rather deaf than blind,
For else it could not be
That she,
Whom I adore so much, should so slight me
And cast my love behind.
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