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(J.A. James,
"Woman's Mission")
There are few terms in the language around which cluster so
many blissful associations, as that delight of every English heart, the word
HOME.
The paradise of love.
The nursery of virtue.
The garden of enjoyment.
The temple of harmony.
The circle of all tender relationships.
The playground of childhood.
The dwelling of adulthood.
The retreat of old age.
Home is where . . .
health loves to enjoy its pleasures,
wealth revels in its
luxuries,
poverty bears its
rigors
sickness best can
endure its pains,
and dissolving
nature expire.
This, home, sweet
home--is the proper sphere of woman's action, influence and mission! Is it any hardship
upon woman, any depreciation of her importance--to place her sphere of action
and influence there? Is it to assign her a circle of influence unworthy of
herself--to call her to preside over that little home?
Shall we estimate the importance of such a scene of action?
Shall we tell of the varied and momentous interests which are included in that
circle? Shall we speak of the happiness of a husband, whose bliss, to so
considerable an extent, is created by herself; and which involves her own
happiness; or the character and future well-being for both worlds of her
children?
It is the privilege of the woman . . .
to make one such home, a seat of holiness and
happiness;
to fill one such sphere, with an influence so
sweet and sacred;
to throw the fascination of wedded delight
and of maternal influence over one such home;
to irradiate so
many faces with delight;
to fill so many
hearts with contentment, and
to prepare so many characters for their
future part in life!
One of the most hallowed, lovely, and beautiful sights in
our world, is a woman at home discharging in all the meekness of wisdom, the
various duties of wife and mother, with . . .
an order which
nothing is allowed to disturb;
a patience which nothing
can exhaust;
an affection which
is never ruffled; and
a perseverance which no difficulties can
interrupt, nor any disappointments
arrest!
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