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- Armenia Immolata
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- Edward S. Steele]
-
- COPYRIGHT. 1896, BY EDWARD S. STEELE.
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- Published by the author,
- 1522 Q Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
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- ARMENIA IMMOLATA.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-
- Ho ye! Ho ye! all Europe, ho!
- Ye Nations hear and patronize!
- Unequalled realistic show
- On the World stage we advertise!
- Our repertoire will render flat
- Your little operas and plays,
- Your wagers of the ball and bat,
- Your hunting rides, and all the craze
- Of wheel and sail on land and main--
- Yea, even tame the bulls of Spain!
- Revival ours of classic sports,
- Now with a brilliance to be seen
- Which, should it reach the heavenly courts,
- Would turn the eyes of Nero green!
- To-day comes forth the Turkish beast,
- Three days kept hungry in his den,
- On the Armenian slave to feast,
- Who meets him arm-ed with a pen!
- Sure we shall win your approbation,--
- There, France and Russia on the right--
- The cost not a consideration;--
- The Triple Friends shall have the sight
- Here from the left, and in the center
- Let Britain spread her cloth of gold!
- All in between ye small folk enter--
- America shall stand and scold!
- Now all right merrily shall chime.
- Ye knightly gentlemen, compose
- Your little quarrels for the time;
- Somewhat to reason each man owes,
- And to the general happiness;
- Your feuds shall suffer no abate
- For an altruistical recess.
- Now come ye all and come in state!
-
-
- II.
-
- Forthwith the powers and dignities
- Proclaim a truce of God, and seek
- Through all their ancient treasuries
- A garb of pattern true antique.
- Not easy sits the classic mode
- Upon the tender modern frame,
- And some do chafe beneath their load,
- Some bear it with a look of shame.
- Soon over all the games prevail,
- Right well the beast doth play his part;
- So doth the martyr, too--each wail
- Sounds as it issued from the heart!
-
-
- III.
-
- Meanwhile out of that inner heat
- That thrills anon the human kind
- And rends the cold, incrusting sheet
- Of stale traditions, lies enshrined,
- Accords of jealous interest,
- Hatreds of race, and bastard rights,
- And every influence unblest
- The bloom of human love that blights--
- Out of the soul’s hot inner cell
- Breaks forth implacable a curse,
- The curse of him who loveth well--
- Of all the curses none is worse.
-
-
- IV.
-
- Accurs-ed be all they that hate
- Their brother, so to serve their God!
- Soon had I cursed thy name, O Fate,
- Had I not seen thee ready shod,
- The besom in thy seasoned hand,
- To sweep six centuries of the Turk
- Out of a desecrated land!
- Woe be to him who stays thy work!
- Yea, woe unto the recreant tribe
- That hath no legion for the Lord;
- That for a warrior sends a scribe
- To palter with a prodigal ward!
- Where is your manhood, O ye States?
- Ye Governments that govern down
- All in the soul that elevates!
- Ye hypocrites who, prudent, frown
- On sympathy that warms the breast,
- And boast you of the devilish grace,
- Save in the name of interest
- Ye meddle with your neighbors not!
- Ten fleets to guard a gilded pot,
- Not one to lift a bruised race!
-
-
- V.
-
- Time was when power of sentiment
- Fired Europe with a frenzied zeal;
- The stars out of their courses went
- For what the Christian heart did feel.
- Then babes with mail-ed knights did vie
- To rescue from the Infidel
- The place where once their Lord did lie,
- A rended shroud, an empty shell.
- Fanatics were they, minds distraught;
- And yet meseems did body there
- Some energy of noble thought,
- Some prescience of a holy care
- Of man for man, to be fulfilled
- As man grows more and symbol less,
- And sympathy no more is killed
- By creed’s intolerable duress--
- By the duress of creed and greed
- And race and rank and worn-out codes.
- Awake, O Man, and find thee freed!
- Stand up from under thy brute loads!
- Be thou thyself and claim descent
- From the eternal Great and True!
- Were but some dawning glimmer lent
- Thy mind of what thou art and who,
- Thy spirit with amaze should sink
- And sit astonied one whole day,
- Then from the vision new life drink,
- And, casting its dead past away,
- Rise in a glowing golden youth
- To share the omnipotence of love,
- The immortality of truth!
- The quick ideal thy choice should move,
- And not the fossiled precedent;
- Reason set free should free the heart,
- And with thy being’s full consent,
- Thy powers no longer vainly spent,
- Shouldst thou fulfill thy natal part!
-
-
- VI.
-
- In vain! in vain! I learned erewhile
- Man rises not on high with wings,
- But creeps the circuit of a mile
- To rise a foot in spiritual things.
- Even so, O Christian man! are still
- Too few of tutoring leagues behind
- To set thee on the little hill
- Where common justice rules the mind,
- Where plain humanity has sway--
- Yea, even on some level higher,
- Where pity doth her weeping stay,
- And love offended lights a fire
- That heateth judgment seven times hot
- Against the bigot’s cruel ire,
- Which love or reason toucheth not?
- By Heaven! hast thou no heart as yet,
- I’d think thy nerves would set thee wild
- At sight of rapine without let,
- Of slaughtered man and maid defiled,
- Of homeless mother, starving child,
- And of a patriotic race
- Crushed in its ancient dwelling place!
-
-
- VII.
-
- In one regard I plainly see
- Thou hast betimes great progress made;
- Religious prejudice for thee
- Hath in its sepulcher been laid.
- It grieves thee not that they who praise
- A prophet whom thou countest none,
- Afflict a land, from ancient days
- Holding the faith which is thine own.
- But pride thee not in progress such;
- It is the progress of disease,
- That holds thee in its numbing clutch
- And soon thy vital parts shall freeze.
- If thou wert truly tolerant
- Thy blood within thy veins would boil
- That creed, the worst or best, should plant
- Its foot on an unwilling soil.
- It is not breadth but policy
- That holdeth back the avenging hand;
- Of all the Turks the worst is he
- Of Christian name in Christian land.
-
-
- VIII.
-
- O Europe! O America!
- If ye but knew this fatal day!
- If ye could read the eternal law
- Now at the parting of the way!
- If ye, beholding thus distressed
- This pilgrim, leave him here to die,
- Ye are his murderers confessed,
- The guilt upon your souls will lie.
- T’will follow you through many a year,
- Corrupting the sweet tides of life,
- Now in insidious blight appear,
- And now break forth in horrid strife.
- T’will nullify religion’s claims,
- T’will mar your literature and art;
- T’will choke society’s best aims,
- To greed new energy impart.
- Nor even so shall ye evade
- The dreaded specter of the East;
- Until by right or ruin laid
- It shall intrude into your feast.
- But if ye do the deed of men
- And save your brother here half-killed,
- Then shall ye be as born again,
- Your life with upward impulse filled.
- Your better selves once shaken free
- Will loath submit to other chains;
- And from your deed of charity,
- Your own shall be the larger gains.
-
-
- IX.
-
- O friends of peace, dear brethren mine,
- Me of your inner circle name,
- Unless the peace which you design
- With anarchy is one and same.
- It is not war but government
- When justice wields the avenging sword;
- And force in name of justice spent
- Is oil on troubled waters poured.
- Where reason is let reason rule,
- And law where men submit to laws;
- But with the cutthroat ’tis a fool
- Attempts to arbitrate his cause.
- Nor ends responsibility
- Within the nation’s narrow close;
- The world is one community,
- Each state to all allegiance owes.
- And who hath power and doth neglect
- To rescue from the oppressor’s hand
- The wronged of any race or sect
- In Christian or in pagan land--
- Who hath the power and lends not aid
- Doth sin against the primal right,
- Which man not Turk nor Frank hath made
- But citizen cosmopolite!
-
-
- X.
-
- What doeth the Turk in power still
- As ends the nineteenth century?
- Lacks aught of shame his cup to fill
- Of unassuaged iniquity?
- Lacks aught of cruelty and blood?
- Lacks aught of treachery and lies?
- Lacks aught of crime ’gainst womanhood?
- Lacks mad fanaticism that plies
- All villainies in Allah’s name?
- And what redeeming deed or trait
- Stands out to mitigate this blame?
- On what kind thought does Justice wait?
- What seeds of omen good may hide
- Deep in the Turkish breast, God knows;
- Scarce will they spring while rampant pride
- Yields ever fresh return of woes.
- Meanwhile thy lightsome hopes to plead,
- The cause of justice to defer,
- Makes thee a partner well agreed
- In the ensuing massacre.
- Nor will thy pennyworth of food,
- Dispensed with ne’er so pitying dole,
- The ruin of a race make good,
- Or take the curse from off thy soul.
- Master, I pray thee look upon
- This vexed youth, my only son;
- Behold, a spirit taketh him
- And suddenly he crieth out;
- It bruiseth every manly limb
- And ceaseless harrieth him about--
- Now flingeth him into the fire,
- Now dasheth him upon the earth;
- And plagued with these afflictions dire,
- ’Twere better he had wanted birth.
- And thy disciples did I ask
- To cast this grievous demon out;
- They could not do so hard a task,
- And left our minds of thee in doubt.
- But now, canst thou do anything,
- Let thy compassion lead thee on;
- Have pity and deliverance bring
- To this my torn and pining son!
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-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_001" id="page_001"></a>{1}</span></p>
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-<h1>ARMENIA IMMOLATA.</h1>
-
-<div class="figcenter">
-<img src="images/deco.png" width="125" height="18" alt="" title="" />
-</div>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="letra">H</span>O YE! Ho ye! all Europe, ho!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2up">Ye Nations hear and patronize!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Unequalled realistic show<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">On the World stage we advertise!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Our repertoire will render flat<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Your little operas and plays,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your wagers of the ball and bat,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Your hunting rides, and all the craze<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of wheel and sail on land and main&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Yea, even tame the bulls of Spain!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Revival ours of classic sports,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Now with a brilliance to be seen<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which, should it reach the heavenly courts,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Would turn the eyes of Nero green!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To-day comes forth the Turkish beast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Three days kept hungry in his den,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On the Armenian slave to feast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Who meets him arm-ed with a pen!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sure we shall win your approbation,&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">There, France and Russia on the right&mdash;<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_002" id="page_002"></a>{2}</span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The cost not a consideration;&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The Triple Friends shall have the sight<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Here from the left, and in the center<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Let Britain spread her cloth of gold!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All in between ye small folk enter&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">America shall stand and scold!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Now all right merrily shall chime.<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Ye knightly gentlemen, compose<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your little quarrels for the time;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Somewhat to reason each man owes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And to the general happiness;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Your feuds shall suffer no abate<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For an altruistical recess.<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Now come ye all and come in state!<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2>II.</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Forthwith the powers and dignities<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Proclaim a truce of God, and seek<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Through all their ancient treasuries<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A garb of pattern true antique.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Not easy sits the classic mode<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Upon the tender modern frame,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And some do chafe beneath their load,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Some bear it with a look of shame.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soon over all the games prevail,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Right well the beast doth play his part;<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_003" id="page_003"></a>{3}</span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So doth the martyr, too&mdash;each wail<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Sounds as it issued from the heart!<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2>III.</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Meanwhile out of that inner heat<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">That thrills anon the human kind<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And rends the cold, incrusting sheet<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of stale traditions, lies enshrined,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Accords of jealous interest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Hatreds of race, and bastard rights,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And every influence unblest<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The bloom of human love that blights&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Out of the soul’s hot inner cell<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Breaks forth implacable a curse,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The curse of him who loveth well&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of all the curses none is worse.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2>IV.</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Accurs-ed be all they that hate<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Their brother, so to serve their God!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soon had I cursed thy name, O Fate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Had I not seen thee ready shod,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The besom in thy seasoned hand,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To sweep six centuries of the Turk<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Out of a desecrated land!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Woe be to him who stays thy work!<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_004" id="page_004"></a>{4}</span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Yea, woe unto the recreant tribe<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">That hath no legion for the Lord;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That for a warrior sends a scribe<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To palter with a prodigal ward!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where is your manhood, O ye States?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Ye Governments that govern down<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All in the soul that elevates!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Ye hypocrites who, prudent, frown<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On sympathy that warms the breast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And boast you of the devilish grace,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Save in the name of interest<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Ye meddle with your neighbors not!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ten fleets to guard a gilded pot,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Not one to lift a bruised race!<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2>V.</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Time was when power of sentiment<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Fired Europe with a frenzied zeal;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The stars out of their courses went<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For what the Christian heart did feel.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then babes with mail-ed knights did vie<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To rescue from the Infidel<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The place where once their Lord did lie,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A rended shroud, an empty shell.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Fanatics were they, minds distraught;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And yet meseems did body there<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_005" id="page_005"></a>{5}</span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Some energy of noble thought,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Some prescience of a holy care<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of man for man, to be fulfilled<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">As man grows more and symbol less,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And sympathy no more is killed<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">By creed’s intolerable duress&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">By the duress of creed and greed<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And race and rank and worn-out codes.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Awake, O Man, and find thee freed!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Stand up from under thy brute loads!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Be thou thyself and claim descent<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">From the eternal Great and True!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Were but some dawning glimmer lent<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Thy mind of what thou art and who,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy spirit with amaze should sink<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And sit astonied one whole day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then from the vision new life drink,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And, casting its dead past away,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Rise in a glowing golden youth<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To share the omnipotence of love,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The immortality of truth!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The quick ideal thy choice should move,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And not the fossiled precedent;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Reason set free should free the heart,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And with thy being’s full consent,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Thy powers no longer vainly spent,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Shouldst thou fulfill thy natal part!<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_006" id="page_006"></a>{6}</span></p>
-
-<h2>VI.</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">In vain! in vain! I learned erewhile<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Man rises not on high with wings,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But creeps the circuit of a mile<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To rise a foot in spiritual things.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Even so, O Christian man! are still<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Too few of tutoring leagues behind<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To set thee on the little hill<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Where common justice rules the mind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where plain humanity has sway&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Yea, even on some level higher,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where pity doth her weeping stay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And love offended lights a fire<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That heateth judgment seven times hot<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Against the bigot’s cruel ire,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which love or reason toucheth not?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">By Heaven! hast thou no heart as yet,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I’d think thy nerves would set thee wild<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">At sight of rapine without let,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of slaughtered man and maid defiled,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of homeless mother, starving child,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And of a patriotic race<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Crushed in its ancient dwelling place!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_007" id="page_007"></a>{7}</span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2>VII.</h2>
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">In one regard I plainly see<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Thou hast betimes great progress made;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Religious prejudice for thee<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Hath in its sepulcher been laid.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It grieves thee not that they who praise<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A prophet whom thou countest none,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Afflict a land, from ancient days<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Holding the faith which is thine own.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But pride thee not in progress such;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">It is the progress of disease,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That holds thee in its numbing clutch<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And soon thy vital parts shall freeze.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If thou wert truly tolerant<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Thy blood within thy veins would boil<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That creed, the worst or best, should plant<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Its foot on an unwilling soil.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It is not breadth but policy<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">That holdeth back the avenging hand;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of all the Turks the worst is he<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of Christian name in Christian land.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2>VIII.</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">O Europe! O America!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">If ye but knew this fatal day!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If ye could read the eternal law<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Now at the parting of the way!<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_008" id="page_008"></a>{8}</span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If ye, beholding thus distressed<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">This pilgrim, leave him here to die,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ye are his murderers confessed,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The guilt upon your souls will lie.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">T’will follow you through many a year,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Corrupting the sweet tides of life,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Now in insidious blight appear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And now break forth in horrid strife.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">T’will nullify religion’s claims,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">T’will mar your literature and art;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">T’will choke society’s best aims,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To greed new energy impart.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nor even so shall ye evade<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The dreaded specter of the East;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Until by right or ruin laid<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">It shall intrude into your feast.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But if ye do the deed of men<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And save your brother here half-killed,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then shall ye be as born again,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Your life with upward impulse filled.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your better selves once shaken free<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Will loath submit to other chains;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And from your deed of charity,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Your own shall be the larger gains.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_009" id="page_009"></a>{9}</span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2>IX.</h2>
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">O friends of peace, dear brethren mine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Me of your inner circle name,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Unless the peace which you design<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">With anarchy is one and same.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It is not war but government<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">When justice wields the avenging sword;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And force in name of justice spent<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Is oil on troubled waters poured.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where reason is let reason rule,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And law where men submit to laws;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But with the cutthroat ’tis a fool<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Attempts to arbitrate his cause.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nor ends responsibility<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Within the nation’s narrow close;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The world is one community,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Each state to all allegiance owes.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And who hath power and doth neglect<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To rescue from the oppressor’s hand<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The wronged of any race or sect<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In Christian or in pagan land&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Who hath the power and lends not aid<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Doth sin against the primal right,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which man not Turk nor Frank hath made<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">But citizen cosmopolite!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_010" id="page_010"></a>{10}</span>
-</div></div>
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-<h2>X.</h2>
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">What doeth the Turk in power still<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">As ends the nineteenth century?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lacks aught of shame his cup to fill<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of unassuaged iniquity?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lacks aught of cruelty and blood?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Lacks aught of treachery and lies?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lacks aught of crime ’gainst womanhood?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Lacks mad fanaticism that plies<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All villainies in Allah’s name?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And what redeeming deed or trait<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Stands out to mitigate this blame?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">On what kind thought does Justice wait?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What seeds of omen good may hide<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Deep in the Turkish breast, God knows;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Scarce will they spring while rampant pride<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Yields ever fresh return of woes.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Meanwhile thy lightsome hopes to plead,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The cause of justice to defer,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Makes thee a partner well agreed<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In the ensuing massacre.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nor will thy pennyworth of food,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Dispensed with ne’er so pitying dole,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The ruin of a race make good,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Or take the curse from off thy soul.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_011" id="page_011"></a>{11}</span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Master, I pray thee look upon<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">This vexed youth, my only son;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Behold, a spirit taketh him<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And suddenly he crieth out;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It bruiseth every manly limb<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And ceaseless harrieth him about&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Now flingeth him into the fire,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Now dasheth him upon the earth;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And plagued with these afflictions dire,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">’Twere better he had wanted birth.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And thy disciples did I ask<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To cast this grievous demon out;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">They could not do so hard a task,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And left our minds of thee in doubt.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But now, canst thou do anything,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Let thy compassion lead thee on;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Have pity and deliverance bring<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To this my torn and pining son!<br /></span>
-</div></div>
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