Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancy.
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Thy counsel, lad, smells of no cowardice.
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In youth when I did love, did love,
Methought it was very sweet;
To contract- O- the time for- a- my behove,
O, methought there- a- was nothing- a- meet.
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