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Astraea

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    "Jove means to settle
    Astraea in her seat again,
    And let down his golden chain
    An age of better metal."
    - Ben Johnson 1615



    O poet rare and old!
    Thy words are prophecies;
    Forward the age of gold,
    The new Saturnian lies.

    The universal prayer
    And hope are not in vain;
    Rise, brothers! and prepare
    The way for Saturn's reign.

    Perish shall all which takes
    From labor's board and can;
    Perish shall all which makes
    A spaniel of the man!

    Free from its bonds the mind,
    The body from the rod;
    Broken all chains that bind
    The image of our God.

    Just men no longer pine
    Behind their prison-bars;
    Through the rent dungeon shine
    The free sun and the stars.

    Earth own, at last, untrod
    By sect, or caste, or clan,
    The fatherhood of God,
    The brotherhood of man!

    Fraud fail, craft perish, forth
    The money-changers driven,
    And God's will done on earth,
    As now in heaven



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