• O thou great Wrong, that, through the slow-paced years,
      Didst hold thy millions fettered, and didst wield
      The scourge that drove the laborer to the field,
    And turn a stony gaze on human tears,
        Thy cruel reign is o’er;
        Thy bondmen crouch no more
    In terror at the menace of thine eye;
      For He who marks the bounds of guilty power...

  • From “The Timepiece”: “The Task,” Book II.

      O FOR a lodge in some vast wilderness,
    Some boundless contiguity of shade,
    Where rumor of oppression and deceit,
    Of unsuccessful or successful war,
    Might never reach me more! My ear is pained,
    My soul is sick, with every day’s report
    Of wrong and outrage with which earth is filled.
    ...

  • IF Heaven has into being deign'd to call

    Thy light, O LIBERTY! to shine on all;

    Bright intellectual Sun! why does thy ray

    To earth distribute only partial day?

    Since no resisting cause from spirit flows

    Thy penetrating essence to oppose;

    No obstacles by Nature's hand imprest,

    Thy subtle and...