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[lvii] Thaïs Metamorphose.
In Briareus hudgeThaïs wish'd shee might change
Her Man, and pray'd him herefore not to grudge,
Nor fondly thinke it strange:
For if (said shee) I might the Parts dispose,
I wish you not an hundreth Armes, nor Hands,
But hundreth Things, like those,
With which Priapus in our Garden stands.
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