MERCY.[11]

MERCY.[11]

Ye silent statesmen, fully armed with powerTo save or slaughter, spare the captive’s life!The wild fanatic of a hapless strife,Still fresh in manhood’s summer-scented flower;Whose sense of wrong, discretion did devour,And, breaking from his children and his wife,Feared not the hazard of the fatal hour,The ineffectual struggle, ever rifeWith death and dungeons when rebellion fails.O, let humanity for mercy plead!Risk not the victor’s vengeance on the scalesOf Justice, lest our grieved November galesWaft on to future years the ruthless deed,And keen remorse to cooler thoughts succeed.

Ye silent statesmen, fully armed with powerTo save or slaughter, spare the captive’s life!The wild fanatic of a hapless strife,Still fresh in manhood’s summer-scented flower;Whose sense of wrong, discretion did devour,And, breaking from his children and his wife,Feared not the hazard of the fatal hour,The ineffectual struggle, ever rifeWith death and dungeons when rebellion fails.O, let humanity for mercy plead!Risk not the victor’s vengeance on the scalesOf Justice, lest our grieved November galesWaft on to future years the ruthless deed,And keen remorse to cooler thoughts succeed.

Ye silent statesmen, fully armed with powerTo save or slaughter, spare the captive’s life!The wild fanatic of a hapless strife,Still fresh in manhood’s summer-scented flower;Whose sense of wrong, discretion did devour,And, breaking from his children and his wife,Feared not the hazard of the fatal hour,The ineffectual struggle, ever rifeWith death and dungeons when rebellion fails.O, let humanity for mercy plead!Risk not the victor’s vengeance on the scalesOf Justice, lest our grieved November galesWaft on to future years the ruthless deed,And keen remorse to cooler thoughts succeed.

[11]Written in reference to the impending execution of Louis Riel, when it was hoped by many that his life would be spared.

[11]Written in reference to the impending execution of Louis Riel, when it was hoped by many that his life would be spared.

[11]Written in reference to the impending execution of Louis Riel, when it was hoped by many that his life would be spared.


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