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1876–1944

A WOMAN'S PRIDE

Helen Hay Whitney

I will not look for him — I will not hear My heart's loud beating, as I strain to see Across the rain forlorn and hopelessly, Nor starting, think‘ tis he that draws so near.

I will forget how tenderly and dear He might in coming hold his arms to me, For I will prove what woman's pride can be When faint love lingers in the darkness drear.

I will not — Ah, but should he come to-night I think my life might break thro’ very bliss, This little will should so be torn apart That all my soul might fail in golden light

And let me die — So do I long for this. Ah, love, thine eyes!— Nay, love — Thy heart, thy heart!

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