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Queen Elizabeth I

Written in her French Psalter a Poem By Queen Elizabeth I

Written in her French Psalter

Written By Queen Elizabeth I

No crooked leg, no bleared eye,

No part deformed out of kind,

Nor yet so ugly half can be

As is the inward suspicious mind.

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