Upon A Lady Fair But Fruitless.
Twice has Pudica been a bride, and led By holy Hymen to the nuptial bed. Two youths she's known thrice two, and twice three years; Yet not a lily from the bed appears: Nor will; for why, Pudica this may know, Trees never bear unless they first do blow.
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"Twice has Pudica been a bride, and led..."
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