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THE WAIL OF TWO CITIES.
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Friends she had, rich in her treasures:
Shall the old taunt be true,—
Fallen, they turn their cold faces.
Seeking new wealth-gilded places,
Saying we never knew
Aught of her smiles or her pleasures?

Silent she stands on the prairie,
Wrapped in her fire-scathed sheet:
Around her, thank God! is the Nation,
Weeping for her desolation,
Pouring its gold at her feet,
Answering her "Miserere!"






BOSTON, NOVEMBER 9, 1872.




O broad-breasted Queen among Nations!
O Mother, so strong in thy youth!
Has the Lord looked upon thee in ire,
And willed thou be chastened by fire.
Without any ruth?