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Comus appears with his rabble , and the Lady set in an inchanted chair , to whom he offers his glass , which she puts by , and goes about to rise . Com .
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Shepherd , ' tis my office best To help insnared chastity : Brightest Lady , look on me ; Thus I sprinkle on thy breast Drops that from my fountain pure I have kept of precious cure , Thrice upon thy finger's tip , Thrice upon thy ...
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