Her Likeness

by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik English

A Girl, who has so many wilful ways   She would have caused Job’s patience to forsake him; Yet is so rich in all that ’s girlhood’s praise, Did Job himself upon her goodness gaze,   A little better she would surely make him. Yet is this girl I sing in naught uncommon,   And very far from angel yet, I trow. Her faults, her sweetness, are purely human; Yet she ’s more lovable as simple woman   Than any one diviner that I know. Therefore I wish that she may safely keep   This womanhede, and change not, only grow: From maid to matron, youth to age, may creep, And in perennial blessedness, still reap   On every hand of that which she doth sow.

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