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Poem July 29, 1858

Bellevue Gazette

Bellevue, Sarpy County, Douglas County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

A woman poses probing questions to her potential partner about his past commitments, future dreams, and ability to fully share her life, urging honesty to avoid future regret in love and marriage.

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POETRY
A
Woman's Question.

BY ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER.

Before I trust my Fate to thee
Or place my hand in thine,
Before I let thy Future give
Color and form to mine,
Before I peril all for thee, question thy soul tonight for me.

I break all slighter bonds, nor feel
A shadow of regret;
Is there one link within the Past
That holds thy spirit yet?
Or is that Faith as clear and free as that which I can pledge to thee?

Does there within thy dimmest dreams
A possible future shine,
Wherein thy life could henceforth breathe,
Untouched, unshared by mine?
If so, at any pain or cost, oh, tell me before all is lost.

Look deeper still. If thou canst feel,
Within thy inmost soul,
That thou hast kept a portion back,
While I have staked the whole:
Let no false pity spare the blow, but in true mercy tell me so.

Is there within thy heart a need
That mine cannot fulfill?
One chord that any other hand
Could better wake or still?
Speak now—lest at some future day my whole life wither and decay.

Lives there within thy nature hid
The demon-spirit Change.
Shedding a passing glory still
On all things new and strange?
It may not be thy fault alone—but shield my heart against thine own.

Could'st thou withdraw thy hand one day
And answer to my claim,
That Fate, and that to-day's mistake,
Not thou—had been to blame?
Some soothe their conscience thus: but thou, O, surely, thou wilt warn me now.

Nay, answer not—I dare not hear,
The words would come too late;
Yet I would spare thee all remorse,
So, comfort thee, my Fate:
Whatever on my heart may fall—remember I would risk it all.

What sub-type of article is it?

Ode

What themes does it cover?

Love Courtship

What keywords are associated?

Woman Question Love Commitment Suitor Honesty Marriage Caution Adelaide Procter

What entities or persons were involved?

By Adelaide Anne Procter.

Poem Details

Title

A Woman's Question.

Author

By Adelaide Anne Procter.

Subject

A Woman's Questions To Her Suitor On Commitment

Form / Style

Rhymed Stanzas In Iambic Tetrameter

Key Lines

Before I Trust My Fate To Thee Or Place My Hand In Thine, If So, At Any Pain Or Cost, Oh, Tell Me Before All Is Lost. Let No False Pity Spare The Blow, But In True Mercy Tell Me So. Speak Now—Lest At Some Future Day My Whole Life Wither And Decay. Whatever On My Heart May Fall—Remember I Would Risk It All.

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