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XLV.—LINES ON A CAMEO HEAD OF DANTE.
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¦. =>«s«~ Yes, look on him! The man who ...
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XLVL—A QUESTION.
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ARE MEN NATTTBALIiY CLEVERER THAN WOMEN?
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( 333 )
( 333 )
Xlv.—Lines On A Cameo Head Of Dante.
XLV . —LINES ON A CAMEO HEAD OF DANTE . " Gruarda colui che va in Inferno , e ne porta novelli de' dannati ! " '
¦. =>«S«~ Yes, Look On Him! The Man Who ...
¦ . = >« s «~ Yes , look on him ! The man who into Hell
Descended , and returned again to dwell Among his fellow-men . The tale is old ,
Yet ever new and daily to he told . In the hot throng of life there passes by
Some face which masters us , we know not why , Save that it breathes unutterable things
Which stir the spirit to its hidden springs . And , as the dames of Florence stood aghast ,
Silent and awe-struck when their Dante pass'd , So stand our hearts , hushed in a holy fear :
One who can tell of other worlds is near . Oh ! poet souls , the noble and the true !
Who lived to suffer , sujfer'd to subdue ; Ye who have fought and conquer _e d—ye who fell
Mounting the breach—have ye not been in Hell ? Stillfor a season , o ' er the Crucified
, The powers of darkness must prevail , and hide Truth ' s holy light ; but Angels roll away
The stone which closed the sepulchre ; they say ' Weep not , ye mourners , our beloved hath risen !
_ISTor Earth nor Hell can hold the sons of Heaven ! "
J . B . S .
Xlvl—A Question.
XLVL—A QUESTION . . _~^»
Are Men Natttbaliiy Cleverer Than Women?
ARE MEN NATTTBALIiY _CLEVERER THAN WOMEN ?
is Many whatever naturall person y could inferior s , it even be to equalised many tlie male women , , and and , believe it that is against under that tlie no this female nature circumstances theory intellect tliat tliat it enter protestfor it is of such a discouraging
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1859, page 333, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011859/page/45/
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