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[lxvi] Love naked.
And would yee (Louers) knowWhy Loue doth naked goe?
Fond, waggish, changeling Lad,
Late whilst Thaumantias Voyce
Hee wondring heard, it made him so rejoyce,
That hee o'rejoy'd ran Mad:
And in a franticke Fit threw Cloathes away,
And since from Lip, and Lap hers can not straye.
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