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Kiss me, sweet : the wary lover Can your favors keep, and cover, When the common courting jay All your bounties will betray. Kiss again : no creature comes. Kiss, and score up wealthy sums On my lips, thus hardly sundred, While you breathe. First give a hundred, Then a thousand, then another Hundred, then unto the other Add a thousand, and so more : Till you equal with the store, All the grass that Rumney yields, Or the sands in Chelsea fields, Or the drops in silver Thames, Or the stars that gild his streams, In the silent Summer-nights, When youths ply their stolen delights ; That the curious may not know How to tell 'em as they flow, And the envious, when they find What their number is, be pined.
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