The Wedding Guest by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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Be gentle! though perchance that lip
May speak a murmuring tone, The heart may beat with kindness yet, And joy to be thine own. Be gentle! weary hours of pain 'Tis woman's lot to bear; Then yield her what support thou canst, And all her sorrows share. Be gentle! for the noblest hearts At times may have some grief, And even in a pettish word May seek to find relief. Be gentle! none are perfect here-- Thou'rt dearer far than life, Then husband, bear and still forbear-- Be gentle to thy wife. A TRUE TALE OF LIFE. |
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