If you find a man who does not receive The doctrines you have been taught to believe, Spare him not! Cry "Infidel!" If he worships not at the shrines you raise, Joins not in your feasts on your holy days, Cry "Infidel!" What though his heart with love overflow To the victims of sin and want and woe, Spare him not! Cry "Infidel!" What though, in the long-waged fearful fight, He is ever found on the side of Right, Cry "Infidel!" What though in each fellow-man he see An image of Him of Calvary, Spare him not! Cry "Infidel!" What though he endeavor each soul to win From the fearful paths of folly and sin, Cry "Infidel!" What right has he to think other than you? To judge for himself what is false or true? Spare him not! Cry "Infidel!" Wherefore have you been commissioned to preach, If any may question the dogmas you teach? Cry "Infidel!" Make him acknowledge you only are right, That you hold the keys of the portals of light; Spare him not! Cry "Infidel!" Until he consent your fetters to wear, And conscience and reason both to forswear, Cry "Infidel!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CAPUT MORTUUM by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ELEGY: 9. THE AUTUMNAL [BEAUTY] by JOHN DONNE THE EMULATION by SARAH FYGE EGERTON THE SUPERSEDED by THOMAS HARDY THE LITTLE TURTLE by NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY THE DEAD LEAF by ANTOINE VINCENT ARNAULT |