Whither, mad maiden, wilt thou roam?
(To His Muse)
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And once more yet (ere I am laid out dead)Knock at a star with my exalted head
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In prayer the lips neer act the winning part, Without the sweet concurrence of the heart.
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Let's live in haste; use pleasures while we may;
Could life return, 'twould never lose a day.
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