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In this sonnet, the speaker describes a powerful love for someone with no personal merits. Which set of lines describes this puzzling ability in the speaker's beloved to control his reasoning faculties?

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Answer: That in the very refuse of thy deeds

There is such strength and warrantise of skill,

That, in my mind, thy worst all best exceeds?

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That in the very refuse of thy deeds
There is such strength and warrantise of skill,
That, in my mind, thy worst all best exceeds?
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