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Herman Melville - The New Zealot To The SunHerman Melville - The New Zealot To The Sun
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Persian, you rise Aflame from climes of sacrifice   Where adulators sue, And prostrate man, with brow abased, Adheres to rites whose tenor traced   All worship hitherto.   Arch type of sway, Meetly your over-ruling ray   You fling from Asia`s plain, Whence flashed the javelins abroad Of many a wild incursive horde   Led by some shepherd Cain.   Mid terrors dinned Gods too came conquerors from your Ind,   The book of Brahma throve; They came like to the scythed car, Westward they rolled their empire far,   Of night their purple wove.   Chemist, you breed In orient climes each sorcerous weed   That energizes dream-- Transmitted, spread in myths and creeds, Houris and hells, delirious screeds   And Calvin`s last extreme.   What though your light In time`s first dawn compelled the flight   Of Chaos` startled clan, Shall never all your darted spears Disperse worse Anarchs, frauds and fears,   Sprung from these weeds to man?   But Science yet An effluence ampler shall beget,   And power beyond your play-- Shall quell the shades you fail to rout, Yea, searching every secret out   Elucidate your ray.
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