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A Sacrificed Heart.
When I am Dead, and thou wouldst try the truth of Loves great MysterieWhen I am Dead, and thou wouldst try the truth of Loves great Mysterie, When thou a Sparkle dost espie Dancing before thy brighter Eye, O! do not doubt that Sparkle came from the Fervour of my Hearts flame; which thus to prove, open the Urn wherein my restless Ashes burn: Then rake that Dust, and thou shalt see the Fire remains that burns for thee.
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