Hi Pat,
I don't recognize it, but it sounds British and also like a sexual
satire. Note the possible double-entendres of many of the lines. It's
also very unspecific in its demand for "women suffrage" (most US women
suffragists would have used the term "woman suffrage"). I think it's
like one of those "recipes for love" (you know, "take one pinch
kindness, add two heaping cups of consideration...") that my mother used
to keep for fun.
Anne [Boylan]
University of Delaware
Patricia Dockman Anderson
Managing Editor
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