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A lyrical narrative poem recounts a young noblewoman's discovery that she was switched at birth with her nurse's child and her resolve to renounce rank and riches. She removes her jewels and adopts a humble dress, accompanied by a lily-white doe given by her betrothed. When he learns of her supposed low birth, he rejects social pretence and pledges to proceed with their marriage regardless of inheritance. The poem treats truth, loyalty, and the moral dignity of personal virtue through concise imagery and courtly scenes.
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