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 Song From Amphitryon by John Dryden 
						Air Iris I love, and hourly I die, But not for a lip, nor a languishing eye:
 She's fickle and false, and there we agree,
 For I am as false and as fickle as she.
 We neither believe what either can say;
 And, neither believing, we neither betray.
 'Tis civil to swear, and say things of course;
 We mean not the taking for better or worse.
 When present, we love; when absent, agree:
 I think not of Iris, nor Iris of me.
 The legend of love no couple can find,
 So easy to part, or so equally join'd.
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