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O NOT more surely Love lies hid
— Among the clustered crimson roses,
Than he, whose name thy lips forbid
— Within thy secret heart reposes,
And not more surely Love will fly
— When Zephyrus hath ceased his fooling,
Than Anger in thy breast shall die,
— And thou confess the Monarch ruling.
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