WHEN Sister Jane, who had produced a child,
In prayer and penance all her hours beguiled
Her sister-nuns around the lattice pressed;
On which the abbess thus her flock addressed:
Live like our sister Jane, and bid adieu
To worldly cares:--have better things in view.
YES, they replied, we sage like her shall be,
When we with love have equally been free.
Sister Jane
Jean De La Fontaine
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Poem topics: child, view, live, prayer, love, I love you, sister, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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