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To The Republicans Of North America.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    Brothers! between you and me
    Whirlwinds sweep and billows roar:
    Yet in spirit oft I see
    On thy wild and winding shore
    Freedom's bloodless banners wave, -
    Feel the pulses of the brave
    Unextinguished in the grave, -
    See them drenched in sacred gore, -
    Catch the warrior's gasping breath
    Murmuring 'Liberty or death!'

    2.
    Shout aloud! Let every slave,
    Crouching at Corruption's throne,
    Start into a man, and brave
    Racks and chains without a groan:
    And the castle's heartless glow,
    And the hovel's vice and woe,
    Fade like gaudy flowers that blow -
    Weeds that peep, and then are gone
    Whilst, from misery's ashes risen,
    Love shall burst the captive's prison.

    3.
    Cotopaxi! bid the sound
    Through thy sister mountains ring,
    Till each valley smile around
    At the blissful welcoming!
    And, O thou stern Ocean deep,
    Thou whose foamy billows sweep
    Shores where thousands wake to weep
    Whilst they curse a villain king,
    On the winds that fan thy breast
    Bear thou news of Freedom's rest!

    4.
    Can the daystar dawn of love,
    Where the flag of war unfurled
    Floats with crimson stain above
    The fabric of a ruined world?
    Never but to vengeance driven
    When the patriot's spirit shriven
    Seeks in death its native Heaven!
    There, to desolation hurled,
    Widowed love may watch thy bier,
    Balm thee with its dying tear.



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