Her Man Described by Her Own Dictamen
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His Discourse with Cupid
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His Excuse for Loving
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How He Saw Her
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Her Triumph
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Urging Her of a Promise
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What He Suffered
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Bow both your heads at once, and hearts
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So breaks the sun earth's rugged chains
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To Lucy, Countess of Bedford
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