The sibyl . Rollin R. DurantWesterville, Ohio To comfort and wean sorrowsheart away—tis musics skill, With beautiful distractions fromits woe. Bernice E. ElseaFindlay, Ohio With nature unspoiled and unblemished by art,With a generous soul and a warm noble heart. Helen F. EnsorOlney, Illinois wherein all A perfect facepast distress Has melted into perfect love-liness. Ruth E. FriesDayton, Ohio O woman! Thou wert fashioned to beguile,So have all ages said, all poets sung. Ethel L. GautScottdale, Pennsylvania Imagination hath a grasp of joyFiner than sense. Janet I. GilbertDayton, Ohio If to her


The sibyl . Rollin R. DurantWesterville, Ohio To comfort and wean sorrowsheart away—tis musics skill, With beautiful distractions fromits woe. Bernice E. ElseaFindlay, Ohio With nature unspoiled and unblemished by art,With a generous soul and a warm noble heart. Helen F. EnsorOlney, Illinois wherein all A perfect facepast distress Has melted into perfect love-liness. Ruth E. FriesDayton, Ohio O woman! Thou wert fashioned to beguile,So have all ages said, all poets sung. Ethel L. GautScottdale, Pennsylvania Imagination hath a grasp of joyFiner than sense. Janet I. GilbertDayton, Ohio If to her share some female errors fall,Look on her face and youll forget them all. George L. GlaunerMt. Gilead, Ohio More and more I thank the godsFor making me a little lowerthan the angels. Alice L. HallDayton, Ohio Her graceful ease, and sweet-ness void of pride, Would hide her faults, if faultsshe had to hide. :::,


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