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THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE.

The Lover.

“Well, well, that freely I concede.”

Reason.

Love higher than justice “Then that between us is agreed.
Now Love, that springs of Charity,
More needful is, it seems to me,
Than Justice.”

The Lover.

“ Make that clear, I pray.
Ere from the point you go astray.”

Reason.

“With right good will. I this maintain:
The thing that’s good in every vein5820
Must be of worthier metal made
Than that which needs extraneous aid.
Tills point beyond all question is,
I doubt not thou wilt grant me this.”

The Lover.

“The matter make more plain to me.
Who knows but what some catch may be?
I fain would some example hear,
Perhaps thereby ’twere made more clear.”