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thoughts active.
6 Intend set out upon, pilgrimage The lover as a
pilgrim and his beloved as a saint was a common metaphor of Renaissance
love poetry. j&gt; imaginary existing only in imagination.
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10 dost him grace confer
beauty upon him (the day). 11 flatter beguile, swart-complexion’d composed of blackness.
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