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Love's fierce desire, and hopes of recovery: or, a true and brief description of two resolved lovers, whose excellent wits, suitable minds, and faithful hearts one to another, shall be fully spoken off [sic] in this following copy of verses. To the tune of, Fair Angel of England
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