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Two.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    One leaned on velvet cushions like a queen -
        To see him pass, the hero of an hour,
    Whom men called great. She bowed with languid mien,
        And smiled, and blushed, and knew her beauty's power.

    One trailed her tinseled garments through the street,
        And thrust aside the crowd, and found a place
    So near, the blooded courser's praning feet
        Cast sparks of fire upon her painted face.

    One took the hot-house blossoms from her breast,
        And tossed them down, as he went riding by.
    And blushed rose-red to see them fondly pressed
        To bearded lips, while eye spoke unto eye.

    One, bold and hardened with her sinful life,
        Yet shrank and shivered painfully, because
    His cruel glance cut keener than a knife,
        The glance of him who made her what she was.

    One was observed, and lifted up to fame,
        Because the hero smiled upon her! while
    One who was shunned and hated, found her shame
        In basking in the death-light of his smile.



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