Classic and Contemporary Poetry
INTOLERANCE, by RAY TRUM NATHAN First Line: Thou canst have no other god but mine Last Line: My god, and mine's alone divine. Subject(s): Jews; Prejudice; Judaism; Bias; Intolerance | ||||||||
THOU canst have no other God but mine; Of what avail is holy script? Who is this God thou call'st thine; He utters not from heart, butlip; Goget thee hence before ye rue; My God, my creed's alone sublime, Thy creeds, thy laws are all untrue, My God, and mine's alone divine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A MINOR CHARACTER IN AN OBSCURE LEGEND by PETER JOHNSON WOLVERINE by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON ELEGY WRITTEN AFTER READING THE 'SORROWS OF WERTER' by ROBERT MERRY TOWN AND COUNTRY by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY PREJUDICE by JOHN BANISTER TABB FIRST IMPRESSIONS by ALFRED GRANT WALTON LA NOCHE TRISTE by ROBERT FROST VICTOR RAFOLSKI ON ART by EDGAR LEE MASTERS IN THE UNDERWORLD by ISAAC ROSENBERG |
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