The stubborn neck of Pride! for, east and west, Do Anarchy and Outrage raise a shout,
And tempt with blasphemy the God of Heaven!- Humble yourselves, my Countrymen !-behold, Save in this quiet isle, how Discord stalks, Spoiling the fair Creation. Discord, child Of grasping Lust, who, many-handed beast, Seizes whate'er of rich munificence, Or plenteous benefit is pour❜d abroad; Wallowing unprofited, and unendow'd, 'Mid all that ministers to use and joy.
Why have WE such immunity from woe? Why is the wrath of heaven averted hence? What have WE left undone, or what perform'd,
To appease the God of Justice ?-Countrymen- With minds not unprepar'd; and consecrate From all imaginations light, and vain, From all unholy and polluting things, Seek out the hidden cause: and, if ye find (As sure ye will) no argument to calm
The humble man who loves his brethren all, And knows their crimes; and night, and morn,
A silent prayer for them who heed him not; With deeply smitten, and o'erflowing hearts, Turn to the God of Love!-
An evil spirit; a spirit evil and foul, Who, under fair pretence of modern lights, And vain philosophy, parcels the dole Of human happiness (that quality
Sought for six thousand tedious years in vain) With lavish distribution! who with speech Drest up in metaphysic eloquence,
And eked out plausibly with abstract phrase, Would snatch from God himself the agency Of good and ill!-would spoil for ornament, Particular and relative, this universe;
Where circumscribed frailty and defect, And harmless prejudice, and discipline, Lead on the social and religious man, (A thing more sensitive than rational, Whom one poor unrepealable restraint More benefits than thousand abstract truths) To gifted penitence, and righteous rule, And meek suspension of the human will, Till He imbibe the Heaven-evolved lore Of Wisdom and divine Philosophy, Through many a fruitful, and unfruitful age Piously register'd! And so prepar'd, By patient noting of the ministries
Of Heaven below; in shadows manifest; And dim relations; binding ages past, With present times, and ages yet unborn ; By persevering patience so prepar'd, (And mind that loves to find a good in evil, Not banish evil for uncertain good.)
The vast procession of created beings, The Will that links the vilest elements, In a perpetual influence,
To Highest natures, He shall comprehend: Till the magnificence of forms unveil'd The universal world shall seem to him
A scene of order, and progressive joy,
A blaze of light where God himself transfus'd Lives in no fabled presence!
God's holy place irreverently treading, Break its solemnities, and shameless brings, Scandal on many a sacred ordinance,
It mocks neglected worth, and secret grief, That dare not lift a streaming eye to Heaven! It promiseth the beauteous fruit of peace, at And virtue's coronet, no trial past,
No fiery anguish of the human will Quench'd with sweet drops of mercy!
The judgment and the privilege annex'd To Wealth and Talents, Influence and Power! "Twould snatch the promis'd blessing from the
Hatching an obstinate sedition
From pamper'd lust and infidel despair; And blot out from its calendar of grace
Faith and forbearance; and deride the heart
That seeks in this "tempestuous state of things,"
To live a life whose inoffensive rule
Owes not its charter to the earth's wise men.
How were the graces of the mind produc'd? Did not omniscient Deity defer
To banish hence, the appointed difference Of states and things, of joys and earthly stores, Of office and magnificence, and rank, Which some, misnamed wise, affect to call (Masking their hate in scorn) human abuse, A vicious usurpation? Countrymen,- Beware of these, so opulent in speech, So fair and plausible,-beware of these !— For they would separate what their God has join'd
In mystic co-existence, evil and good, Pleasure and Pain, Honour and Infamy!— This is a scheme of means-we vainly look, For ends, or resting-places here obtain❜d!- Where were temptation, Vice annihilate? Could Charity exist where never came The ills of persecution? Love perform Its perfect work where hate inflicts no wound? Could pity weep had man no miseries?" Meekness endure did proud men ne'er prevail?
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