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John Brown.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        Writ in between the lines of his life-deed
        We trace the sacred service of a heart
        Answering the Divine command, in every part
        Bearing on human weal: His love did feed
        The loveless; and his gentle hands did lead
        The blind, and lift the weak, and balm the smart
        Of other wounds than rankled at the dart
        In his own breast, that gloried thus to bleed.
        He served the lowliest first - nay, them alone -
        The most despised that e'er wreaked vain breath
        In cries of suppliance in the reign whereat
        Red Guilt sate squat upon her spattered throne. -
        For these doomed there it was he went to death.
        God! how the merest man loves one like that!



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