The lover watched his graceful maid, As 'mid the virgin train she stayed, Nor knew her beauty's best attire Was woven still by the snow-white choir. At last she came to his hermitage, Like the bird from the woodlands to the cage; — The gay enchantment was undone, A gentle wife, but fairy none. Reread the lines above from "Each and All". What happens to the wife the lover brings home? Question 5 options: She became more beautiful. She became more gentle. She loses her enchantment when removed from her woodland home. She loses her voice to sing.