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 Yet more abstruse and profound is Donne's reflection upon Man as a Microcosm:

OF thoughts so far fetched, as to be not only unexpected, but unnatural, all their books are full.

To a Lady, who wrote poesies for rings.

The difficulties which have been raised about identity in philosophy, are by Cowley, with still more perplexity, applied to Love:

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