FAREWELL! we must part; we have turned from the land Who breathed on the fame he was bound to defend, - Whose conscience affects to be seared with our sin, The mote in our eye so enormous has grown, That he never perceives there's a beam in his own. O Jonathan, Jonathan! vassal of pelf, But was dumb when the foemen invaded our coast. In vain did your country appeal to you then, You coldly refused her your money and men; * A reply to "Brother Jonathan's Farewell to Sister Caroline," p. 1. 19 Your trade interrupted, you slunk from her wars, Then our generous blood was as water poured forth, Long years we have suffered opprobrium and wrong, We are tired of contest for what is our own, O Jonathan, Jonathan ! deadly the sin Your palaces rise from the fruits of our toil, O brother! beware how you seek us again, The pathway that leads to the Pharisee's door To the path through the valley and shadow of death! |