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BEING A MOTHER by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING

Poet Analysis

First Line: I THOUGHT A CHILD WAS GIVEN TO SANCTIFY
Last Line: THROUGH BEING A MOTHER? -- THEN SHE'S NONE.
Subject(s): MOTHERS;

I THOUGHT a child was given to sanctify
A woman, set her in the sight of all
The clear-eyed heavens, a chosen Minister
To do their business, and lead spirits up
The difficult blue heights. A woman lives
Not bettered, quickened toward the truth and good
Through being a mother? -- then she's none.



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