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              <text>To peaceful altars of our homes&#13;
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Sweet customs, beautiful and old,&#13;
Consumed in error's fire!&#13;
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Reveals its dawning feature--&#13;
A woman for the Coming Man,&#13;
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Immutably the same;&#13;
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Whoever its propounder,&#13;
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No keen polemic pen,&#13;
Daring no intellectual heights,&#13;
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Home's angel, blithe and fair,&#13;
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