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A poem by John Greenleaf Whittier |
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The New Exodus |
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Title: The New Exodus Author: John Greenleaf Whittier [More Titles by Whittier] Written upon hearing that slavery had been formally abolished in Egypt. Unhappily, the professions and pledges of the vacillating government of Egypt proved unreliable. BY fire and cloud, across the desert sand, Dead as the letter of the Pentateuch, "Lo, God is great!" the simple Moslem says. And, like the Coptic monks by Mousa's wells, O fools and blind! Above the Pyramids And morning-smitten Memnon, singing, wakes; Not, as before, with hail and fire, and call No longer through the Red Sea, as of old, 1856. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |