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To a Lady, saying I ought to Marry her, because she Lov'd me.
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To a Lady, saying I ought to Marry her, because she Lov'd me.
Thus must I pay, by smarting, for your Wound;If you be Conquer'd, why should I be bound?
O never more to such entreaties move,
You would not have me hate you, if you Love?
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