In my opinion, those lines are: "<span>Too weak, for all her heart's endeavour, To set its struggling passion free From pride, and vainer ties dissever." At this moment, Porphyria confesses her love for the speaker. But he is on the verge of doubting it because he thinks that she is too weak to give herself entirely to him, and because she is obviously unwilling to cut those "vainer ties". He doesn't really explain what these ties are and why they are vain. Maybe he has low self-confidence and therefore thinks that he is not worthy of her. Anyway, the following lines ("But passion...") function as a counterpoint because she actually gave up a jolly party and came in the stormy night to the cottage just to be with him - which probably means that she really cares about him. But it doesn't neutralize his initial doubt.</span>
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To
The Principal
(School Name)
(Address)
Madam,
I am a student of class ____________ of your school. I shall feel obliged if you kindly allow me to change my section from A to B. This change will help me in many ways.
I have many friends in section B. They are the residents of the same place where I live. If I am transferred to section B, we can do our home-task together. That way I will be in position to do much better in my studies. I am sure; you will be kind enough to grant my request. Thanking you,
Yours obediently,
(your Name)
(Class)
Roll No ____________