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1862–1934

WOMAN.

Jean Blewett

Not faultless, for she was not fashioned so, A mingling of the bitter and the sweet; Lips that can laugh and sigh and whisper low Of hope and trust and happiness complete,

Or speak harsh truths; eyes that can flash with fire, Or make themselves but wells of tenderness Wherein is drowned all bitterness and ire — Warm eyes whose lightest glance is a caress.

Heaven sent her here to brighten this old earth, And only heaven fully knows her worth.

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