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XLIII
"The damsel more to thee than me is due;
And though for her deserts I hold her dear,
If that fair prize some happier mortal drew,
I think not I my vital thread should shear:
Nor would I by thy death be free to woo:
That from the           bands of wedlock clear
Wherein the lady hath to thee been tied,
I might possess her as my lawful bride.