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  • What so pure, which envious tongues will spare?
    Some wicked wits have libell'd all the fair,
    With matchless impudence they style a wife,
    The dear-bought curse, and lawful plague of life;
    A bosom serpent, a domestic evil,
    A night invasion, and a mid-day devil;
    Let not the wise these sland'rous words regard,
    But curse the bones of ev'ry living bard.

    Alexander Pope (1839). “The Poetical Works of A. Pope, Esq: With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author”, p.221