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On Woman
| May God be praised for woman | | That gives up all her mind, | | A man may find in no man | | A friendship of
her kind | | That covers all he has brought | | As with her flesh and bone, | | Nor quarrels with a thought | | Because
it is not her own. | | | | | | Though pedantry denies, | | Its plain the Bible means | | That Solomon grew wise | | While
talking with his queens, | | Yet never could, although | | They say he counted grass, | | Count all the praises due | | When Sheba was his lass, | | When she the iron wrought, or | | When from the smithy fire | | It shuddered in the
water: | | Harshness of their desire | | That made them stretch and yawn, | | Pleasure that comes with sleep, | | Shudder that made them one. | | What else He give or keep | | God grant meno, not here, | | For I am not
so bold | | To hope a thing so dear | | Now I am growing old, | | But when, if the tales true, | | The Pestle of the
moon | | That pounds up all anew | | Brings me to birth again | | To find what once I had | | And know what once
I have known, | | Until I am driven mad, | | Sleep driven from my bed, | | By tenderness and care, | | Pity, an aching
head, | | Gnashing of teeth, despair; | | And all because of some one | | Perverse creature of chance, | | And live
like Solomon | | That Sheba led a dance. |
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