How long, O God, shall men be ridden down, And trampled under by the last and least Of men? The heart of Poland hath not ceased To quiver, tho' her sacred blood doth drown The fields, and out of every smouldering town Cries to Thee, lest brute Power be increased, Till that o'ergrown Barbarian in the East Transgress his ample bound to some new crown, -- Cries to Thee, 'Lord, how long shall these things be? How long this icy-hearted Muscovite Oppress the region?' Us, O Just and Good, Forgive, who smiled when she was torn in three; Us, who stand now, when we should aid the right -- A matter to be wept with tears of blood! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE EXPOSED NEST by ROBERT FROST THE LOST JEWEL by EMILY DICKINSON FREEDOM by RALPH WALDO EMERSON ON THE EMIGRATION TO AMERICA AND PEOPLING WESTERN COUNTRY by PHILIP FRENEAU A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 27 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN SONNET TO ALISA ROCK by JOHN KEATS ON CATULLUS by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR |