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Carmina (2.9-3.2)

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Could I, as plays she, play with thee,
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That mind might win from misery free!
To me t'were grateful (as they say),
Gold codling was to fleet-foot May,
Whose long-bound zone it loosed for aye.
ON THE DEATH OF LESBIA'S SPARROW
Weep every Venus, and all Cupids wail,
And men whose gentler spirits still prevail.
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