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Miller, Alice Duer, 1874-1942

"A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times"


II
_In Time of Peace_
What's this? You've wed an alien,
Yet you ask for legislation
To guard your nationality?
We're shocked at your demand.
A woman when she marries
Takes her husband's name and nation:
She should love her husband only.
What's a woman's native land?


"Oh, That 'Twere Possible!"
_With apologies to Lord Tennyson._

("The grant of suffrage to women is repugnant to instincts that strike
their roots deep in the order of nature. It runs counter to human
reason, it flouts the teachings of experience and the admonitions of
common sense."--_N.Y. Times, Feb. 7, 1915_.)

Oh, that 'twere possible
After those words inane
For me to read _The Times_
Ever again!
When I was wont to read it
In the early morning hours,
In a mood 'twixt wrath and mirth,
I exclaimed: "Alas, Ye Powers,
These ideas are fainter, quainter
Than anything on earth!"
A paper's laid before me.
Not thou, not like to thee.
Dear me, if it were possible
_The Times_ should ever see
How very far the times have moved
(Spelt with a little "t").


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