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EPIGRAM 4.
[Cupid; thy diet's strange; It dulls; It rowzes]
Cupid; thy diet's strange; It dulls; It rowzes;It cooles; it heats; it binds, and then it looses:
Dull-sprightly-cold-hot Foole, if ev'r it winds thee
Into loosenesse once, take heed; It binds thee.
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