Please correct the contradiction in this last sentence:
I know what I want to say and the word that I need, but I can't think of the word at all.
What character traits can be made out of this?
"He was a gentlemen from sole to crown,
Clean favored, and imperially slim."
"And he was always quietly arrayed."
And he was rich - yes, richer than a king-
And admirably schooled in every grace:"
I don't need an explanation. I'm having a hard time thinking of the trait that matches each of the lines of the poem. I know what I want to say and the word that I need, but I can't think of the word at all.
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