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[74.] Number the sands that do restrain
Number the sands that do restrainAnd fetter the rebellious main,
count those pale fires that do dispence
To us both light and influence,
The drops of the vast sea divide,
These in themselves be multipli'd;
That all when added into one,
May by our kisses be outgone;
By which when number they surmount,
Wee'l teach Arithmetick to count.
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