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[XVI. The witles boy, that blind is to behold]

The witles boy, witles boy, that blind is to behold

The witles boy, witles boy, that blind is to behold, yet blinded sees what in our fancy lyes, with smiling lookes and heires of curled gold, hath oft entrapt, and oft deceiu'd, & oft deceiu'd the wise, No wit can serue his fancie to remoue, for finest wits are soonest thrald to loue, for finest wits are soonest thrald to loue, to loue.