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xxvi. A Locke desired.
I neuer long'd for gold;But since I did thy dangling haire behold,
Ah! then, then was it first
That I prou'd Midas thrist;
And what both Inde and rich Pactolus hold
Can not my flames allay,
For onlie yee, faire Treseresse, this may,
Would yee but giue a locke to helpe my want,
Of that which prodigall to winds yee grant.
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