previous next

[41]
     Sons of old freemen, do we but inherit
Their names alone?

Is the old Pilgrim spirit quenched within us,
     Stoops the strong manhood of our souls so low,
That Mammon's lure or Party's wile can win us
     To silence now?

Now, when our land to ruin's brink is verging,
     In God's name, let us speak while there is time!
Now, when the padlocks for our lips are forging,
     Silence is crime!

What! shall we henceforth humbly ask as favors
     Rights all our own? In madness shall we barter,
For treacherous peace, the freedom Nature gave us,
     God and our charter?

Here shall the statesman forge his human fetters,
     Here the false jurist human rights deny,
And in the church, their proud and skilled abettors
     Make truth a lie?

Torture the pages of the hallowed Bible,.
     To sanction crime, and robbery, and blood?
And, in Oppression's hateful service, libel
     Both man and God?

Shall our New England stand erect no longer,
     But stoop in chains upon her downward way,
Thicker to gather on her limbs and stronger
     Day after day?

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.

An XML version of this text is available for download, with the additional restriction that you offer Perseus any modifications you make. Perseus provides credit for all accepted changes, storing new additions in a versioning system.

hide Places (automatically extracted)

View a map of the most frequently mentioned places in this document.

Sort places alphabetically, as they appear on the page, by frequency
Click on a place to search for it in this document.
New England (United States) (1)

Download Pleiades ancient places geospacial dataset for this text.

hide Display Preferences
Greek Display:
Arabic Display:
View by Default:
Browse Bar: