But (though her young companions felt the shock)

She studied Berkeley, Bacon, Hobbes and Locke:

Her mind within the maze of history dwelt,

And of the moral Muse the beauty felt;

The merits of the Roman page she knew,

And could converse with More and Montague:

Thus she became the wonder of the town,

From that she reap’d, to that she gave renown;

And strangers coming, all were taught t’admire

The learned lady, and the lofty spire.