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AN ARGUMENT by THOMAS MOORE

First Line: I'VE OFT BEEN TOLD BY LEARNED FRIARS
Last Line: SOME PLEASURE FOR OUR PUNISHMENT!
Subject(s): LOVE;

I've oft been told by learned friars,
That wishing and the crime are one,
And Heaven punishes desires
As much as if the deed were done.
If wishing damns us, you and I
Are damned to all our heart's content;
Come, then, at least we may enjoy
Some pleasure for our punishment!



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