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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By WinifredHowells

1530 A Wasted Sympathy

DO not waste your pity, friend,

When you see me weep as now;

Keep it to some better end.

When dry-eyed I went about

With a leaden heart locked in

By a silent tongue, ah! then

Had you brought it, it had been

Sweet indeed to me; but now

When the depths of my despair

Are upheaved and through the portals

Of my heart come free as air,

It is useless. If you please,

Give your thanks that to a woman

Tears are given, and be at ease.