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For Righteousness' Sake

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    The age is dull and mean. Men creep,
    Not walk; with blood too pale and tame
    To pay the debt they owe to shame;
    Buy cheap, sell dear; eat, drink, and sleep
    Down-pillowed, deaf to moaning want;
    Pay tithes for soul-insurance; keep
    Six days to Mammon, one to Cant.
    In such a time, give thanks to God,
    That somewhat of the holy rage
    With which the prophets in their age
    On all its decent seemings trod,
    Has set your feet upon the lie,
    That man and ox and soul and clod
    Are market stock to sell and buy!
    The hot words from your lips, my own,
    To caution trained, might not repeat;
    But if some tares among the wheat
    Of generous thought and deed were sown,
    No common wrong provoked your zeal;
    The silken gauntlet that is thrown
    In such a quarrel rings like steel.
    The brave old strife the fathers saw
    For freedom calls for men again
    Like those who battled not in vain
    For England's Charter, Alfred's law;
    And right of speech and trial just
    Wage in your name their ancient war
    With venal courts and perjured trust.
    God's ways seem dark, but, soon or late,
    They touch the shining hills of day;
    The evil cannot brook delay,
    The good can well afford to wait.
    Give ermined knaves their hour of crime;
    Ye have the future grand and great,
    The safe appeal of Truth to Time



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