AURORA LEIGH.
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Ignored the Aspasia we all dared to praise,
For other women, dear, we could not name
Because we’re decent. Well, he had some right
On his side probably; men always have,
Who go absurdly wrong. The living boor
Who brews your ale, exceeds in vital worth
Dead Caesar who ‘stops bungholes’ in the cask;
And also, to do good is excellent,
For persons of his income, even to boors:
I sympathise with all such things. But he
Went mad upon them . . madder and more mad,
From college times to these,—as, going down hill,
The faster still, the farther! you must know
Your Leigh by heart: he has sown his black young curls
With bleaching cares of half a million men
Already. If you do not starve, or sin,
You’re nothing to him. Pay the income-tax,
And break your heart upon’t . . he’ll scarce be touched;
But come upon the parish, qualified
For the parish stocks, and Romney will be there
To call you brother, sister, or perhaps
A tenderer name still. Had I any chance
With Mister Leigh, who am Lady Waldemar,
And never committed felony?’
‘You speak
Too bitterly,’ I said, ‘for the literal truth.’
‘The truth is bitter. Here’s a man who looks