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| Answer |
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| 1 |
A maiden never bold |
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Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion |
| 3 |
Blush'd at herself; and she, in spite of nature |
| 4 |
Of years, of country, of credit, of everything |
| 5 |
To fall in love with what she feared to look on? |
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It is a judgement maimd and most imperfect |
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That will confess perfection so could err |
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Against all rules of nature, and must be driven |
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To find out practices of cunning hell |
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Why this should be I therefore vouch again |
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With some mixtures powerful o'er the blood |
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Or with some dram conjur'd to this effect |
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Hw wrought upon her. |