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yet willingly chose rather death with thee:
and am i now upbraided; as the cause
of thy transgressing? not enough severe;
it seems; in thy restraint: what could i more? ' 1170 '
i warnd thee; i admonishd thee; foretold
the danger; and the lurking enemie
that lay in wait; beyond this had bin force;
and force upon free will hath here no place。
but confidence then bore thee on; secure ' 1175 '
either to meet no danger; or to finde
matter of glorious trial; and perhaps
i also errd in overmuch admiring
what seemd in thee so perfet; that i thought
no evil durst attempt thee; but i rue ' 1180 '
that errour now; which is bee my crime;
and thou th accuser。 thus it shall befall
him who to worth in women overtrusting
lets her will rule; restraint she will not brook;
and left to her self; if evil thence ensue; ' 1185 '
shee first his weak indulgence will accuse。
thus they in mutual accusation spent
the fruitless hours; but neither self…condemning;
and of thir vain contest appeerd no end。
the end of the ninth book。
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