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attempts we read (lines ): 'though i were lady most lovely,' thought the lady to herself, 'the less love would he bring here,' since he looked for his bane, that blow, that him so soon should grieve, and needs it must be so. then the lady asked for leave and at once he let her go. [ ] now, this was odd, partly
because it's the only instance of a report of the lady's point of view in the entire poem, but partly because even though it is not included within the quotations of the lady's thoughts, that 'since' seems to suggest that she knows the nature of his appointment. of course, she does know it, but we readers...
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