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Epigramme de Monsieur Cotin.
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Epigramme de Monsieur Cotin.
I perish of too much desire
If she inexorable prove,
And shall with too much Joy expire
If she be gratious to my love.
If she inexorable prove,
And shall with too much Joy expire
If she be gratious to my love.
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Thus nought can cure my wounded Breast,
But I most certain am to die,
Or by the ill by which possess'd,
Or by the happy remedy.
But I most certain am to die,
Or by the ill by which possess'd,
Or by the happy remedy.
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