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1 Int|       a poet than he liked to imagine, but that he was, in youth,
2 Ded|       tell what is true, or I imagine it, in poet’s fashion.~ ~
3 Pre|     lust to itch. Nor shall I imagine, who have such a store of
4  10| beautiful she is, nor can you imagine how full and substantial
5  14|     from notoriety. And dont imagine I will be ungrateful. You
6  17|     passed such a night as, I imagine, the two lovers spent, when
7  18|       and love me; and do not imagine that my flame is any less
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