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Fine by defect, and delicately weak.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
-- Moral Essays, Epistle ii, Line 43
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Men, some to business, some to pleasure take; But every woman is at heart a rake.
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Virtue she finds too painful an endeavour, Content to dwell in decencies forever.
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