“What have I done, or tried, or said
In thanks to that dear woman dead?
Men triumph over women still,
Men trample women's rights at will,
And man's lust roves the world untamed.
* * * *
O grave, keep shut lest I be shamed.”
Ballads and Poems (1910), " C. L. M. http://theotherpages.org/poems/masef01.html"
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