Coward, The
Who hath a tongue, yet does not let it speak
A soul, and cripples its aspiring wings,—
A heart for love, yet ??? its ??? ???
And ??? his upright manhood, ??? ????
Fame’s willing ear, contemptible and ???
After[?] the “high” whose ??? ??? ???
Harsh on the Freeman’s ear, ??? ??? ????
Down to the dust they tread, his shamefaced[?] ???
Let him creep on, the slave who dares not ???
Such vassalage—and kiss the very dust
Before the car of gilded ?? and lust,
Child of the soul, thereto shall he return;
Heaven cannot bless what scarce of heaven in seen,
Or Hades spare one breath to blast a thing so mean.
- Title
- Coward, The
- First Line
- Who hath a tongue, yet dares not let it speak
- Creator
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George Shepard Burleigh
- Bibliographic Citation
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Small Scrapbook 70
- Date
- 1842
- Subject
- Courage
- Comments
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Precise date 12/1/1842
Under E.D.H. pseudonym - "Pleasant Hight" (sic)
- Published in a set in the Voice of Freedom alongside The Cottage and Masquerade
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Cottage, The
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Masquerade
- This transcription is a total mess! It will be corrected with access to the original.
- Rating
- ★★★
- Media
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The Coward