The Republican Genius Of Europe
Philip Freneau
Emporers and kings! in vain you strive Your torments to conceal— The age is come that shakes your thrones, Tramples in dust despotic crowns, And bids the sceptre fail. In western worlds the flame began: From thence to France it flew— Through Europe, now, it takes its way, Beams an insufferable day, And lays all tyrants low. Genius fo France! pursue the chace Till Reason’s laws restore Man to be Man, in every clime;— That Being, active, great, sublime Debas’d in dust no more. In dreadful pomp he takes his way O’er ruin’d crowns, demolish’d thrones— Pale tyrants shrink before his blaze— Round him terrific lightenings play— With eyes of fire, he looks then through, Crushes the vile despotic crew, And Pride in ruin lays.
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