Female promiscuity
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This poem also continues the theme of moral dispute by featuring a [[cuckoo]], symbol of [[female infidelity]], debating the nightingale over love ... | This poem also continues the theme of moral dispute by featuring a [[cuckoo]], symbol of [[female infidelity]], debating the nightingale over love ... | ||
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Medieval debate poetry
This poem also continues the theme of moral dispute by featuring a cuckoo, symbol of female infidelity, debating the nightingale over love ...
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