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The woman the speaker is interested in has been dragged from the town by her mother, just as she has grown old enough to begin looking for a lover. She is taken into the country where she is simply passing the time. Here she meets a squire whose love leaves a lot to be desired. The end of the poem sees her imagining a life more interesting than the one she has, and the speaker imagining a life which includes the woman that he lost.

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