The Elephant Man
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1:05:03
Thy lips, two blushing pilgrims,
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ready stand, to smooth that
rough touch with a tender kiss."

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"Good Pilgrim,
you do wrong your hand too much,

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which mannerly devotion show in this.
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For saints have hands
that pilgrims' hands do touch.

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And palm to palm's
holy Palmer's kiss."

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"Oh then, dear Saint,
let lips do what hands do.

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They pray, grant thou
lest faith turn to despair."

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"Saints do not move,
though grant for prayer's sake."

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"Then move not,
while my prayer's effect I take.

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Thus from my lips,
by thine, my sin is purged."

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And then it says: they kiss.
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"Then have my lips
the sin that they have took."

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"Sin from my lips?
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O trespass, sweetly urg'd.
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Give me my sin again."
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You're not an Elephant Man at all.
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No?
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No. You're Romeo.
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"Mrs. Kendal,
always at the forefront of fashion,


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