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Title: Boston Hymn Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson [More Titles by Emerson] The word of the Lord by night Cod said, I am tired of kings, Think ve I made this ball My angel,--his name is Freedom, Lo! I uncover the land I show Columbia, of the rocks I will divide my goods; I will have never a noble, Go, cut down trees in the forest Call the people together, And here in a pine state-house Lo, now! if these poor men And ye shall succor men; I break your bonds and masterships, I cause from every creature But, laying hands on another To-day unbind the captive, Pay ransom to the owner O North! give him beauty for rags, Up! and the dusky race Come, East and West and North, My will fulfilled shall be, -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |