id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9575 Whittier, John Greenleaf Anti-Slavery Poems 1. Part 1 From Volume III of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 18021 1637 92 Long as one human heart shall swell And men shall learn to speak of thee Say, shall these writhing slaves of Wrong And shall the slave, beneath our eye, The message of Thy love shall hear; And each wish of thy heart shall be felt as a law." Thy home may be lovely, but round it I hear One voice shall thunder, We are free! Shall not the living God of all the earth, When Wrong shall cease, and Liberty and Love her "Friends" at thy warning shall stand Which God's right arm of power hath riven; Shall strong rebukings thrill on Freedom's tongue, Freedom from man, and holy peace with God; High words of Truth, for Freedom and for God. And when that truth its perfect work hath done, When not a slave beneath his yoke shall pine, Its freedom-giving voice shall hear; Thy church shall praise. ./cache/9575.txt ./txt/9575.txt