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O sweet spontaneous | |
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earth how often have | |
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the | |
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doting | |
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fingers of |
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prurient philosophers pinched | |
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and | |
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poked | |
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thee | |
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, has the naughty thumb |
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of science prodded | |
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thy | |
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beauty . how | |
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often have religions taken | |
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thee upon their scraggy knees |
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squeezing and | |
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buffeting thee that thou mightest conceive | |
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gods | |
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(but | |
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true |
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to the incomparable | |
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couch of death thy | |
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rhythmic | |
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lover | |
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thou answerest |
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them only with | |
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spring) |
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