Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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Beside the Christian kneels;
And clearer light to Islam's eyes The word of Christ reveals. The Brahmin from his distant home Brings thoughts of ancient lore; The Bhuddist breaking bonds of caste Divides mankind no more. The meek-eyed sons of far Cathay Are welcome round the board; Not greed, nor malice drives away These children of our Lord. And Judah from whose trusted hands Came oracles divine; Now sits with those around whose hearts The light of God doth shine. THE PRESENT AGE. 7 Japan unbars her long sealed gates From islands far away; Her sons are lifting up their eyes To greet the coming day. The Indian child from forests wild Has learned to read and pray; The tomahawk and scalping knife |
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