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94  Pitying his obvious distress, Yet with a tinge of bitterness, She said "The More exceeds the Less."

"A truth of such undoubted weight," He urged, "and so extreme in date, It were superfluous to state."

Roused into sudden passion, she In tone of cold malignity: "To others, yes; but not to thee."

But when she saw him quail and quake, And when he urged "For pity's sake!" Once more in gentle tone she spake:

"Thought in the mind doth still abide; That is by Intellect supplied, And within that Idea doth hide.