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cannot c love,
And strives against it still,
Never shall my fancy move,
For his will ;
Nor he which is all his own,
And cannot pleasure choose ;
he can be gone,
And w refuse ;
Nor loves none but fair,
For suc ;
Nor can for foul ones care,
For t ;
Nor , for he
ill make me or slave ;
Nor a fool whers —
her —
Nor still ress prays,
For sherefore ;
Nor pays, not, for he says
ith no more.
Is then no kind of men
hom I may freely prove?
I t hen
In mine own self-love.