The Creation of Woman
When God created earth and skies,
And nothing bade to being rise,
Last of the creatures of the earth,
Man from his hands deriv'd his birth:
To thee, said he, this earth I give,
And make thee Lord of all that live.
But man, supreme of all though crown'd,
No pleasure in dominion found;
What is 't to him, that all obey,
If none there are to share his sway?
Of all the world affords possest,
He felt a void within his breast.
Man is alone, for him, God said,
Let's make an help,—and woman made;
Thus Eve was to her husband giv'n,
The last and dearest gift of heav'n.
And nothing bade to being rise,
Last of the creatures of the earth,
Man from his hands deriv'd his birth:
To thee, said he, this earth I give,
And make thee Lord of all that live.
But man, supreme of all though crown'd,
No pleasure in dominion found;
What is 't to him, that all obey,
If none there are to share his sway?
Of all the world affords possest,
He felt a void within his breast.
Man is alone, for him, God said,
Let's make an help,—and woman made;
Thus Eve was to her husband giv'n,
The last and dearest gift of heav'n.
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