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Date: 1689
And yet there is, there is one prize / Lock'd in an adamantine Breast; / Storm that then, Love, if thou be'st wise, / A Conquest above all the rest, / Her Heart, who binds all Hearts in chains, / Castanna's Heart untouch'd remains."
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Date: 1689
A noble Presence can give "a better stamp to all their Minds" than would an eloquent tongue
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Date: 1689
" But on his Heart the stamp of Death he wore"
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