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To Cupid.
 

To Cupid.

Set me to tame a Tyger, melt a Rock,
Number the Sands, Plough up the Seas, or knock
Both Poles together, I with as much ease
Dare enterprize these Wonders, as to please
A Woman. Lay thou any Plague on me,
But to Love them, I'le deem it Clemencie;
For they are Riddles past Mans finding out,
No task so difficult to go about;
For in that one Act I have labour'd more
Than Hercules did in his twelve before.