Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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Rome had gathered beasts of prey.
Lions restless, roaring, rampant, Tigers with their stealthy tread, Leopards bright, and fierce, and fiery, Met in conflict wild and dread. Fierce and fearful was the carnage Of the maddened beasts of prey, As they fought and rent each other Urged by men more fierce than they. Till like muffled thunders breaking On a vast and distant shore, THE HERMIT'S SACRIFICE. 67 Fainter grew the yells of tigers, And the lions' dreadful roar. On the crimson-stained arena Lay the victims of the fight; Eyes which once had glared with anguish, Lost in death their baleful light. Then uprose the gladiators Armed for conflict unto death, Waiting for the prefect's signal, Cold and stern with bated breath. |
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