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POEM: A REMEDY FOR LOVE
    P, By c ; And meeting, did so join in , t t part: And ones) ould separate suciful, and fair As orient pearls and rubies are; And s as, after gentle sion, suc it ifies, And dot t eyes.

    seen, on some great day, t ell, ier bonny belle; And trot  Discretion and good fortune quite; But t young Cupid, my old master, Presented me a sovereign plaster: Mopsa! evn Mopsa! (precious pet) eet, Are spells and crong defence, to conjure down concupiscence.

    of sense, By gazing on t meeting Mopsa in my , And in an instant .

    And urn mine eyes, But (cruel pant incense s, , And jointly from t on fire:  souls, to follo, fly o tocks, or Cornood I still as any stock, till Mopsa, uary, Made of old ling and young canary, Bloat- troubled ctom s Mopsa, oo-oo-emper soon compose.

    And, t, at to offer up a sacrifice?  medicine, true er to a lovers e, Boto cut Loves t: Be but my second, and stand by, Mopsa, and Ill t races, ion in t Medusas s of the field.
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