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 1    II|      his shafts with love,~And Cupid thus lets borrowed arrows
 2   III|      on her eyes,~Where lordly Cupid seemed in arms to stand,~
 3    IV|          XXIX~Yet never eye to Cupid's service vowed~Beheld a
 4    IV|       But keeps his shot where Cupid keeps his fort;~The rose
 5    IV|        her kind;~The throne of Cupid had an easy stair,~His bark
 6    IV|        and in love unkind,~For Cupid deigns not wound a currish
 7    IV|     from those sweet offences;~Cupid's deep rivers have their
 8     V|        There where the lamp of Cupid gave the light:~The rest
 9     V|        his head,~And, for weak Cupid was too feeble eyed~To strike
10     V|    should quench his flames in Cupid's rivers,~While all her
11     V|      And slow; for jealousy is Cupid's food;~For the swift steed
12     V|      Old Wenceslaus, that felt Cupid's rage~Now in his doating
13     V| forsook his tent,~And as blind Cupid led them blind they went.~ ~
14    VI|  stopped his ear,~He thinks on Cupid, think of Mars who lust;~
15    VI|         Laid ope her heart for Cupid's shaft to hit,~Who never
16    VI|        LXXIII~The sly deceiver Cupid thus beguiled~The simple
17    VI|      dares much, it soars with Cupid's wings,~Why use I not for
18   VII|   beech and bays;~She told how Cupid did her first invade,~How
19     X|      withdrew,~Following false Cupid, I deny it not,~Enticed
20   XIV|      catch frail hearts, false Cupid lays;~There in the verdure
21    XV|      proffered there to kindle Cupid's fire,~Straight armed Reason
22   XVI|  wonted shifts and sleights in Cupid's toys,~A sequence first
23   XIX|        His looks were ruled by Cupid's crafty lore,~His left
24   XIX|     you fires to quench, sweet Cupid's flame?~No, no, such cares,
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