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When lovely woman stoops to folly, and finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her me
When lovely woman stoops to folly, and finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her me
When lovely woman stoops to folly, and finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her me
When lovely woman stoops to folly, and finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her me
When lovely woman stoops to folly, and finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her me
When lovely woman stoops to folly, and finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her me
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