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THE DEED by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHEN I, MADE MERRY WITH THE WINE
Last Line: AND DIE FOR MAN AGAIN?'
Subject(s): POVERTY;

When I, made merry with the wine,
Had left my roystering band,
I saw a cold and bloodless man —
No poorer in the land;
And, gathering all my money left,
I filled his trembling hand.

But who looked into his Father's eyes —
Whose was the voice of pain?
'If he had done this thing,' said Christ.
'With his clear heart and brain —
Could I not bear a second Cross.
And die for Man again?'



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