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1878–1937

III

Don Marquis

Who climbed beside him, and who fought And suffered and was glad? Is she a lesser thing than he, Who stained the slopes with bloody feet, or stood

Beside him on some hard-won eminence of hope Exulting as the bold dawn swept A harper hand along the ringing hills? Flesh of his flesh, and of his soul the soul,

Hath she not fought, hath she not climbed? And how is she a lesser thing?— Nay, if she ever was ‘ Twas we that made her so, who called her queen

But kept her slave.

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