Silent Martyr, The
The saintly martyr whom I glorify
Sings not through flames where trampled cross-roads meet,
And cries of pity fill the crowded street,
While red fire-tongues accuse the pitiless sky!
But bears at home her speechless agony;—
Masking her torture with a smile as sweet
As Love’s own when the eyes of lovers meet,—
Till Pity’s self smiles back a fond reply.
Her soul, burned white from every mortal stain,
Shines through its vesture to like whiteness grown;
She hides her pain to shield the Loved from pain,
More moved at our distress than by her own;
With hushed compassion to her shrine we come,
Heedful to add no pang to her mute martyrdom!
- Title
- Silent Martyr, The
- First Line
- The saintly martyr whom I glorify
- Creator
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George Shepard Burleigh
- Bibliographic Citation
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Miscellaneous Manuscripts, "Sa-Sp" envelope, HA 975
- Date
- Date tbd
- Subject
- Women
- Suffering
- Comments
- Not in Spies original catalog
- Manuscript only
- Rating
- ★★★
- Media
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The Silent Martyr