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The Bartholdi Statue

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    The land, that, from the rule of kings,
    In freeing us, itself made free,
    Our Old World Sister, to us brings
    Her sculptured Dream of Liberty,

    Unlike the shapes on Egypt's sands
    Uplifted by the toil-worn slave,
    On Freedom's soil with freemen's hands
    We rear the symbol free hands gave.

    O France, the beautiful! to thee
    Once more a debt of love we owe
    In peace beneath thy Colors Three,
    We hail a later Rochambeau!

    Rise, stately Symbol! holding forth
    Thy light and hope to all who sit
    In chains and darkness! Belt the earth
    With watch-fires from thy torch uplit!

    Reveal the primal mandate still
    Which Chaos heard and ceased to be,
    Trace on mid-air th' Eternal Will
    In signs of fire: "Let man be free!"

    Shine far, shine free, a guiding light
    To Reason's ways and Virtue's aim,
    A lightning-flash the wretch to smite
    Who shields his license with thy name



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