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[Why should great Beauties vertuous Fame desire]
[1]
Why should great Beauties vertuous Fame desire,Since vertue cannot Fame protect?
Ev'n he that seems your Beauty to admire,
Your vertue gladly would suspect.
2
Men having little vertue of their owne,Urge reason for their jealousie,
That women weaker themselves have none,
So each Admirer is a spie.
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