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'Twas a Doubt in Debate among Sages of yore,
Whether Women , or Wine , had more absolute Power;
Now had I been the Judge, when the Matter was done,
Not one had been wiser, than when it begun:
For how can Man tell, which the strongest to call,
When with the same Ease, both can give him a Fall?
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