Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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He shows each gaping wound.
Oh! Church of Christ arise! arise! Lest crimson stain thy hand, When God shall inquisition make For blood shed in the land. Take sackcloth of the darkest hue, And shroud the pulpits round; Servants of him who cannot lie Sit mourning on the ground. Let holy horror blanch each brow, Pale every cheek with fears, And rocks and stones, if ye could speak, Ye well might melt to tears. Through every fane send forth a cry, Of sorrow and regret, Nor in an hour of careless ease Thy brother's wrongs forget. THE NIGHT OF DEATH. 53 Veil not thine eyes, nor close thy lips, Nor speak with bated breath; This evil shall not always last, The end of it is death. |
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