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PoetSeers Early American Poets Emily Dickinson Poems The Book of Martyrs

The Book of Martyrs

         XVIII.

 

 

Read, sweet, how others strove,

Till we are stouter;

What they renounced,

Till we are less afraid;

How many times they bore

The faithful witness,

Till we are helped,

As if a kingdom cared!

 

Read then of faith

That shone above the fagot;

Clear strains of hymn

The river could not drown;

 

Brave names of men

And celestial women,

Passed out of record

Into renown!

 

 

- Emily Dickinson

 

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