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erty holds dear, Shall the great Russell be forgotten here; His country's boast--each patriot's honest pride-- For them he lived--for them he wept and died. And must we yet another page unfold, To glean fresh moral from the deeds of old? Ye busy spirits that pervade the air, And still with dark intents to earth repair; That goad the passions of the human breast, And bear the missives of Fate's stern behest-- Say, stifle ye those thoughts that Heaven reveals-- The tears of sympathy--the glow that steals O'er the young heart, or prompts soft pity's sigh-- The prayer to snatch from harsh captivity The virtuous doom'd--teach but to praise--admire-- Forbid to catch one spark of generous fire? The godlike wish of genius, man to bless, With rank and wealth still leaguing to oppress! Oh! when shall glory wreathe bright virtue's claim, And both to honour give a holier fame? Ye towers of death!--the noblest still your prey, Here spent in solitude their sunless day; In your wall'd graves a living doom they found; Broke o'er their night no ray, no gladd'ning sound. Yet the mind's splendour, with imprison'd wings, Rose high, and shone where the pure seraph sings; Where human thought taught conscience it was free, And burst the shackles of the Romish See. Oh, sweetest liberty! how dear to die! Bound by each sacred link;, each holy tie; To save unspotted from the spoiler's hand, Child of our heart--our own--our native land! And, oh! how dear life's latest drop to shed, To free the minds by superstition led;-- To spread with holy earnest zeal abroad, That priceless gem--freedom to worship God! To keep unmingled with the world's vain lore, The faith that lightens every darken'd hour; That faith which can alone the sinner save, Prepare for death, and raise him from the grave; Show how, by yielding all, we surest prove, How humbly, deeply, truly, we can love; How much we prize that hope divinely given, The key--the seal--the passport into heaven. PART II. What sudden blaze spreads through the crimson skies, And still in loftier volumes seems to rise? What meteor gleams, that from the fiery north, In savage grandeur fast are bursting forth, And light your very walls? Tell me, ye Towers-- 'Tis Smithfield revelling in his festal hours, Fed with your captives: shrieks that wildly pierce The roaring flames now undu
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