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History of priestcraft in all ages and nations
History of priestcraft in all ages and nations Author:William Howitt Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: INVOCATION. Oh ! Truth! immortal Truth ! on what wild ground Still hast thou trod through this unspiritual sphere ! The strong, the brutish, and the vile surr... more »ound Thy presence, lest thy streaming glory cheer The poor, the many, without price, or bound. Drowning thy voice, they fill the popular ear, In thy high name, with canons, creeds, and laws, Feigning to serve, that they may mar thy cause. And the great multitude doth crouch and bear The burden of the selfish. That emprise,— That lofty spirit of Virtue which can dare To rend the bands of error from all eyes, And from the freed soul pluck each sensual care, To them is but a fable. Therefore lies Darkness upon the mental desert still, And wolves devour, and robbers walk at will. Yet, ever and anon, from thy bright quiver, The flaming arrows of thy might are strown; And rushing forth, thy dauntless children shiver The strength of foes who press too near thy throne. Then, like the sun, or thy Almighty Giver. Thy light is through the startled nations shown; And generous indignation tramples down The sophist's web, and the oppressor's crown. Oh! might it bum for ever ! But in vain—- For vengeance rallies the alarmed host, Who from men's souls draw their dishonest gain. For thee they smite, audaciously they boast, Even while thy sons are in thy bosom slain. Yet this is thy sure solace—that not lost, Each drop of blood, each tear,—Cadmean seed, Shall send up armed champions at thy need. 1837. W.H. INTRODUCTION. BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR. The following delineation of Priestcraft, by Howitt, the Quaker poet, is devoted to a very interesting and prolific subject. Mr. Howitt's volume is designed to aid in the grand modern employment of " turning the world upside down;" and doubtless it will contribute to that glor...« less