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John Dryden - Lines In A Letter To His Lady Cousin, Honor Driden, Who Had Given Him A Silver Inkstand, With A Set John Dryden - Lines In A Letter To His Lady Cousin, Honor Driden, Who Had Given Him A Silver Inkstand, With A Set
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For since `twas mine, the white hath lost its hue, To show `twas ne`er it self but whilst in you, The virgin wax hath blushed it self to red Since it with me hath lost its maidenhead. You, fairest nymph, are wax: O, may you be As well in softness as in purity! Till fate and your own happy choice reveal Whom you shall so far bless to make your seal.
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