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y account. 4 advis’d respects deliberate consideration (of all the elements)
in our relationship. 5 strangely pass go by me like a stranger. 7 cont verted transformed. S of settled gravity for a grave and sober attitude
of coldness. p ensconce me fortify myself. , 10 desart desert, merit. The
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part and raise my hand, as a witness in a court of law, to testify against
&gt; myself, in support of your rational argument for leaving me. The point is
that the poet has no legal claim to his friend’s affection, for love does not
spring from rational or legal considerations. 14 to love one should love.
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