Whatever ails those arguments—we do not hear them now!

You may talk of suffrage now with an educated man,

And he agrees with all you say, as sweetly as he can:

’T would be better for us all, of course, if womanhood was free;

But “the women do not want it”—and so it must not be!

’T is such a tender thoughtfulness! So exquisite a care!

Not to pile on our frail shoulders what we do not wish to bear!

But, oh, most generous brother! Let us look a little more—

Have we women always wanted what you gave to us before?

Did we ask for veils and harems in the Oriental races?