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To Pius IX.

The writer of these lines is no enemy of Catholics. He has, on more than one occasion, exposed himself to the censures of his Protestant brethren, by his strenuous endeavors to procure in, demnification for the owners of the convent destroyed near Boston. He defended the cause of the Irish patriots long before it had become popular in this country; and he was one of the first to urge the most liberal aid to the suffering and starving population of the Catholic island. The severity of his language finds its ample apology in the reluctant confession of one of the most eminent Romish priests, the eloquent and devoted Father Ventura.

the cannon's brazen lips are cold;
     No red shell blazes down the air;
And street and tower, and temple old,
     Are silent as despair.

The Lombard stands no more at bay,
     Rome's fresh young life has bled in vain;
The ravens scattered by the day
     Come back with night again.

Now, while the fratricides of France
     Are treading on the neck of Rome,
Hider at Gaeta, seize thy chance!
     Coward and cruel, come!

Creep now from Naples' bloody skirt;
     Thy mummer's part was acted well,
While Rome, with steel and fire begirt,
     Before thy crusade fell!

Her death-groans answered to thy prayer;
     Thy chant, the drum and bugle-call;
Thy lights, the burning villa's glare;
     Thy beads, the shell and ball!

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