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     Wail, desolate woman!
Weep, fatherless child!
     But the grain of God springs up
From ashes beneath,
     And the crown of his harvest
Is life out of death.

Not in vain on the dial
     The shade moves along,
To point the great contrasts
     Of right and of wrong:
Free homes and free altars,
     Free prairie and flood,—
The reeds of the Swan's Marsh,
     Whose bloom is of blood!

On the lintels of Kansas
     That blood shall not dry;
Henceforth the Bad Angel
     Shall harmless go by;
Henceforth to the sunset,
     Unchecked on her way,
Shall Liberty follow
     The march of the day.

1858.

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