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 1     I|   of thine and the expected joy~ Of thy sweet friendship
 2     I|   by step of none before. I joy~ To come on undefiled fountains
 3     I|       To drain them deep; I joy to pluck new flowers,~ To
 4    II| grains and vineyards of all joy~ Created for mortality;
 5   III|      a liquid and unsullied joy.~ For as to what men sometimes
 6   III|   receiving~ All motions of joy and phantom cares of heart.~
 7   III|   smitten, or livens with a joy,~ Whilst yet the soul's
 8   III|      Brief is this fruit of joy to paltry man,~ Soon, soon
 9    IV|   by step of none before. I joy~ To come on undefiled fountains
10    IV|       To drain them deep; I joy to pluck new flowers,~ To
11    IV|     admixture of a fondling joy~ Doth curb the bites of
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