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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By Nathan HaskellDole

1093 Russia

SATURNIAN mother! why dost thou devour

Thy offspring, who by loving thee are curst?

Why must they fear thee who would fain be first

To add new glories to thy matchless dower?

Why must they flee before thy cruel power,

That punishes their best as treason’s worst,—

The treason that despotic chains would burst,—

That makes men heroes who in slavery cower?

Upon thy brow the stars of empire burn;

Thy bearing has a majesty sublime.

Thy exiled children ever toward thee yearn;

Nor should their ardent love be deemed a crime.

O, mighty mother of men, to mildness turn,

And haste the advent of a happier time!