The Cry for Justice; An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest; the Writings of Philosophers, Poets, Novelists, Social Reformers, And Others Who Have Voiced the Struggle Against Social Injustice, Selected From Twenty-Five Languages, Covering a Peri
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Of their dear praise. One jot of their pure conquest put to hire, The implacable republic will require; With clamor, in the glare and gaze of noon, Or subtly, coming as a thief at night. 596 The Cry for Justice But surely, very surely, slow or soon That insult deep we deeply will requite. Tempt not our weakness, our cupidity! For save we let the island men go free, Those baffled and dislaureled ghosts Will curse us from the lamentable coasts Where walk the frustrate dead, The cup of trembling s...hall be drained quite, Eaten the sour bread of astonishment, With ashes of the heart shall be made white Our hair, and wailing shall be in the tent; Then on your guiltier head Shall our intolerable self-disdain Wreak suddenly its anger and its pain; For manifest in that disastrous light We shall discern the right And do it, tardily. — ye who lead. Take heed! Blindness we may forgive, but baseness we will smite> •Efif Pr(« of Eifttrtp By Thomas Jefferson (See pages 228, 332) /''^HERISH the spirit of our people and keep alive ^•~^ their attention.
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