Resistance
The sea's deep billows move with noiseless flow
Till tides oppose, or coast-lines frown before,
Then their rage rouses and they crash and roar,
And all the winds with foam and thunder sow!
The waves of light through deeps of darkness go
Icy and black, till, dashed upon the shore
Of a blind world, they foam to flames that pour
Irradiant splendors over all below!
Power slumbers in the calm of quiet souls
Till stormy days of battle and debate
Rouse the pent fire, when passion's thunder rolls,
And thought's swift lightnings leap and corruscate,
Swathing the world in glory! A great life
Is of Resistance born, and nursed by noble strife.
- Title
- Resistance
- Creator
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George Shepard Burleigh
- Alternative Title
- The sea's deep billows move with noiseless flow
- Date
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- Subject
- Bodies of Water: Ocean
- Moral Heroism
- Abolition
- Bibliographic Citation
- For The Standard
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Small Scrapbook 138
- note
- Seems autobiographical, both for himself (a quiet soul indeed), and his siblings and mother.
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Resistance