Sweets grown common lose their dear delight.
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That he should be so abject, base, and poor,
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Besides these, other bars he lays before me,
My riots past, my wild societies;
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Her virtues, graced with external gifts,
Do breed love's settled passions in my heart;
And like as rigour of tempestuous gusts
Provokes the mightiest hulk against the tide,
So am I driven by breath of her renown
Either to suffer shipwreck or arrive
Where I may have fruition of her love.
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