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'She that was ever fair and ever proud, |
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Had tongue and will, and yet was never loud; |
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Never lack'd gold, and yet went never gay; |
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Fled from her wish, and yet said "Now I may"; |
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She that being angere'd, her revenge being nigh |
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Bade her wrong stay, and her displeasure fly, |
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She that in wisdom never was so frail |
| 8 |
To change the cod's head for the salmon's tail |
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She that could think and ne'er disclose her mind, |
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See suitors following and not look behind; |
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She was a weight, if ever such weight were-' |