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On The Massacre Of The Christians In Bulgaria

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Christ, dost Thou live indeed? or are Thy bones     Still straitened in their rock-hewn sepulchre?     And was Thy Rising only dreamed by her     Whose love of Thee for all her sin atones?     For here the air is horrid with men's groans,     The priests who call upon Thy name are slain,     Dost Thou not hear the bitter wail of pain     From those whose children lie upon the stones?     Come down, O Son of God! incestuous gloom     Curtains the land, and through the starless night     Over Thy Cross a Crescent moon I see!     If Thou in very truth didst burst the tomb     Come down, O Son of Man! and show Thy might     Lest Mahomet be crowned instead of Thee!

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