Rum-Seller, The
Lord, how long shall the Avenger
Hold the fiery balls of wrath,
While the needy and the stranger,
Lured away from virtue's path,
Fall the victims of the slayer,
In his foul or gilded lair,
Where the spider-like waylayer
Spreads his soul-destroying snare.
Shail our loveliest sons and daughters
Sink in his infernal den,
Where remorselessly he slaughters
Thousands of our fellow men;
Pouring out the tide of ruin
In one red and burning wave,
Freighted with the dark undoing
Of the beautiful and brave?
Shall the fiend devour forever
In his God-defying pride,
And the bowl be broken never,
Whence he pours the damning tide?
Never quenched the fiery sources
Of unfathomed woe and sin,
Piled about with human corpses,—
Black with blighted souls within?
God of mercy! shall the demon
Scathless pour his burning bowl,
While the truth's devoted freeman
Shrinks away with coward soul?
No! from every hill and valley,
Tempest-throated thunders No!
Till around our banners rally
Myriads against the foe.
Onward, in the fiery daring
Of the invincible in fight,
With the high majestic bearing
Of the spirits mailed in Right;
So shall we be armed with terror
To rebuke the Spoiler's lust,
And to tread the holds of error
Down into the trampled dust.
- Title
- Rum-Seller, The
- First Line
- Lord, how long shall the Avenger
- Creator
-
George Shepard Burleigh
- Bibliographic Citation
- Massachusetts Life-Boat - precise bibliographic entry to be researched
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Small Scrapbook 103
- Date
- ca. 1852
- Subject
- Temperance
- Rating
- ★
- Media
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The Rum-Seller