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Pour in the oil, our lamp must drink to-night,
The silent witness of Love's secret rite.
Then go, Philaenis, and shut close the door,
Men's prying eyes young Cupid doth abhor.
And when she's gone, dear Xantho, you and I —
But hush! for us alone Love keeps his mystery.
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