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1876–1944

THE SCHOLAR

Helen Hay Whitney

From what sweet masters have I fathomed doubt, What love and laughter taught me to be blind; How patient did they point the letters out Latin and Greek to my bewildered mind.

Now I am very wise, I know the‘ a’ The little‘ a’ of doubt's first faint distress Then, letter perfect, I recall the way Thro’ all the alphabet of bitterness.

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