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Which set of lines in this excerpt from andrew marvell's "to his coy mistress" contains a biblical allusion?
i would
love you ten years before the flood,
and you should, if you , refuse
till the conversion of the jews.
my vegetable love should grow
vaster than empires, and more slow;
an hundred years should go to praise
thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze;
two hundred to adore each breast,
but thirty thousand to the rest:
an age at least to every part,
and the last age should show your heart.

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