"Virtue's smile"

Mrs. Eddy has written a beautiful and satisfying poem entitled "Woman's Rights," the first stanza of which reads (Poems, p. 21):

"Grave on her monumental pile:
She won from vice, by virtue's smile,
Her dazzling crown, her sceptered throne,
Affection's wreath, a happy home."

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Judgment and Deliverance
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