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UNIFICATION: 2 by ANNIE MATHESON

First Line: ONE' ART THOU?-ONE?-WHEN BY THE OUTER WALL
Last Line: THOUGH MORTAL, IN IMMORTAL LOVE MADE ONE.

'ONE' art thou?—One?—When by the outer wall
Of church and palace, patient men in vain
Ask room to live, or grind their souls for gain
Of such poor pittance as to slaves may fall,
While men, their brothers, with enough for all,
Pass by, unhelping, though to help them fain,
Being burdened with their secret share of pain,
Or by their dead traditions held in thrall?—
The Master-mason, still our Strength and Song,
Inspires the labour that shall never cease,
Rebuilding all that has been basely done,
Redeeming order, righting cruel wrong,
Till thou art crowned with righteousness and peace;
Though mortal, in Immortal love made one.



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