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After Spanish Proverb

Oh, mercifullest one of all,

Oh, generous as dear,

None lived so lowly, none so small,

Thou couldst withhold thy tear:

 

How swift, in pure compassion,

How meek in charity,

To offer friendship to the one

Who begged but love of thee!

 

Oh, gentle word, and sweetest said!

Oh, tender hand, and first

To hold the warm, delicious bread

To lips burned black of thirst.

Written by
Dorothy Parker
1893-1967 / Female / American
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