English: Henry Wallis - The Death of Thomas Chatterton
Identifier: cryforjusticea00sinc (find matches)
Title: The cry for justice : an anthology of the literature of social protest. --
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
Subjects: Social problems
Publisher: New York and Pasadena, Pub. by Upton Sinclair
Contributing Library: University of British Columbia Library
Digitizing Sponsor: University of British Columbia Library
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§ t*3 n o H The Poet 7^5 Charge once more, then, and be dumb!Let the victors, when they come,When the forts of folly fall,Find thy body by the wall. an appeal to tfie goung By Peter Ivropotkin(See pages 308, 312) T F your heart really beats in unison wdth that of■»■ humanity, if like a true poet you have an ear for Life,then, gazing out upon this sea of sorrow whose tide sweepsup around you, face to face with these people dying ofhunger, in the presence of these corpses piled up in themines, and these mutilated bodies lying in heaps on thebarricades, looking on these long lines of exiles who aregoing to bury themselves in the snows of Siberia and inthe marshes of tropical islands; in full view of this des-perate battle which is being fought, amid the cries of painfrom the conquered and the orgies of the victors, of heroismin conflict with cowardice, of noble determination face toface with contemptible cunning—^j^ou caimot remainneutral; you will come and take the side of the o
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