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Insult Not The Fallen.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Oh! n'insultez jamais une femme qui tombe.")

    [XIV., Sept. 6, 1835.]


    I tell you, hush! no word of sneering scorn -
    True, fallen; but God knows how deep her sorrow.
    Poor girl! too many like her only born
    To love one day - to sin - and die the morrow.
    What know you of her struggles or her grief?
    Or what wild storms of want and woe and pain
    Tore down her soul from honor? As a leaf
    From autumn branches, or a drop of rain
    That hung in frailest splendor from a bough -
    Bright, glistening in the sunlight of God's day -
    So had she clung to virtue once. But now -
    See Heaven's clear pearl polluted with earth's clay!
    The sin is yours - with your accursed gold -
    Man's wealth is master - woman's soul the slave!
    Some purest water still the mire may hold.
    Is there no hope for her - no power to save?
    Yea, once again to draw up from the clay
    The fallen raindrop, till it shine above,
    Or save a fallen soul, needs but one ray
    Of Heaven's sunshine, or of human love.

    W.C.K. WILDE.



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