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EPITAPH ON HENRY MARTYN by THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY

Poet Analysis

First Line: HERE MARTYN LIES. IN MANHOOD'S EARLY BLOOM
Last Line: WHERE DANGER, DEATH, AND SHAME ASSAULT NO MORE.
Subject(s): MARTYN, HENRY (1781-1812); MISSIONS & MISSIONARIES;

HERE Martyn lies. In manhood's early bloom
The Christian hero finds a pagan tomb.
Religion, sorrowing o'er her favorite son,
Points to the glorious trophies that he won.
Eternal trophies! not with carnage red,
Not stained with tears by hapless captives shed,
But trophies of the Cross! For that dear name,
Through every form of danger, death, and shame,
Onward he journeyed to a happier shore,
Where danger, death, and shame assault no more.



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