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Difference(s) between text #50056 and text #85314

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11Consider this small dust, here in the glass, Do but consider this small dust
22 By atoms moved : Here running in the glass,
33Could you believe that this the body was By atoms moved;
44 Of one that loved ; Could you believe that this
55And in his mistress' flame playing like a fly, The body was
66Was turned to cinders by her eye : Of one that loved?
77Yes ; and in death, as life unblest, And in his mistress' flame, playing like a fly,
88 To have't exprest, Turned to cinders by her eye?
99Even ashes of lovers find no rest. Yes; and in death, as life, unblessed,
10 To have't expressed,
11Even ashes of lovers find no rest.

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