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The Demeter Of Praxiteles.
Demeter? 'Tis a name! For in thy faceA myriad women find their mourning-place!Thou, sitting lonely on the wayside stone,O pagan mother, thou art not alone!Though Hellas now, thy grief so calmly worn!Yet art thou Egypt, reft of thy first-born;And now lamenting Rama, that fair headWith ashes strewn, and all uncomforted!And Mary thou, and many women more!This very day I see thee at my door;Thine was the voice, an hour ago, that criedFrom the next house, wherein a child has died!
Margaret Steele Anderson