A poor physician's daughter, thou dislikest
Of virtue for [the name]: but do not so:
From lowest [place when] virtuous things proceed,
The place is dignified [by the] doer's deed:
Where great [additions swell's,] and virtue none,
It is a dropsied [honour]. [Good] alone
Is good without a name. Vileness is so:
The property by what [it is] should go,
Not by the title. She is [young], wise, fair;
In these to nature she's immediate heir,