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Christopher Pearse Cranch (Кристофер Пирс Крэнч) After the Centennial (A Hope) BEFORE our eyes a pageant rolled Whose banners every land unfurled; And as it passed, its splendors told The art and glory of the world. The nations of the earth have stood With face to face and hand in hand, And sworn to common brotherhood The sundered souls of every land. And while America is pledged To light her Pharos towers for all, While her broad mantle, starred and edged With truth, o'er high and low shall fall; And while the electric nerves still belt The State and Continent in one, — The discords of the past shall melt Like ice beneath the summer sun. O land of hope! thy future years Are shrouded from our mortal sight; But thou canst turn the century's fears To heralds of a cloudless light! The sacred torch our fathers lit No wild misrule can ever quench; Still in our midst wise judges sit, Whom party passion cannot blench. From soul to soul, from hand to hand Thy sons have passed that torch along, Whose flame by Wisdom's breath is fanned, Whose staff is held by runners strong. O Spirit of immortal truth, Thy power alone that circles all Can feed the fire as in its youth — Can hold the runners lest they fall! Christopher Pearse Cranch's other poems:
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