Progress and Poverty (Emma Lazarus)
- Oh splendid age when Science lights her lamp
- At the brief lightning’s momentary flame,
- Fixing it steadfast as a star, man’s name
- Upon the very brow of heaven to stamp,
- Launched on a ship whose iron-cuirassed sides
- Mock storm and wave. Humanity sails free;
- Gayly upon a vast untraveled sea,
- O’er pathless wastes, to ports undreamed she rides.
- Richer than Cleopatra’s barge of gold,
- This vessel, manned by demi-gods, with freight
- Of priceless marvels. But where yawns the hold
- In that deep, reeking hell, what slaves be they,
- Who feed the ravenous monster, pant and sweat,
- Nor know if overhead reign night and day?
- Emma Lazarus
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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