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              <text>To peaceful altars of our homes&#13;
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Her vassals, oddly human,&#13;
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"The Equal Rights of Woman!"&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
And will she vote? is met no more&#13;
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&#13;
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Chaotic visions dire--&#13;
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;
And man the lesser creature!&#13;
&#13;
But wise are they who yet keep pure&#13;
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Belief that God's just laws endure&#13;
Immutably the same;&#13;
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Whoever its propounder,&#13;
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&#13;
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That throng the paths of men,&#13;
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No keen polemic pen,&#13;
Daring no intellectual heights,&#13;
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&#13;
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The author asserts that with North Carolina Senate postponing a vote on the suffrage amendment until 1921, and other states against calling their legislatures to consider the amendment, and the Speaker Walker of the Tennessee Legislature claiming he has enough votes to defeat ratification, suffragists need a miracle to pass the amendment in 1920.&#13;
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