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[vi] A Chaine of Gold.
Are not those Lockes of GoldSufficient Chaines the wildest Harts to hold?
Is not that Yuorie Hand
A Diamantine Band,
Most sure to keepe the most vntamed Minde,
But yee must others finde?
O yes: why is that Golden One then borne
Thus free in Chaines (perhaps) Loues Chaines to scorne.
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