Poems (Southey)/Volume 1/Sonnet 6 (High in the air expos'd the Slave is hung)

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For works with similar titles, see Sonnet.
Poems
by Robert Southey
Sonnet 6 (High in the air expos'd the Slave is hung)
4250729Poems — Sonnet 6 (High in the air expos'd the Slave is hung)Robert Southey

SONNET VI.



High in the air expos'd the Slave is hung,
To all the birds of Heaven, their living food!
He groans not, tho' awaked by that fierce Sun
New torturers live to drink their parent blood!
He groans not, tho' the gorging Vulture tear
The quivering fibre! hither gaze O ye
Who tore this Man from Peace and Liberty!
Gaze hither ye who weigh with scrupulous care
The right and prudent; for beyond the grave
There is another world! and call to mind,
Ere your decrees proclaim to all mankind
Murder is legalized, that there the Slave
Before the Eternal, "thunder-tongued shall plead
Against the deep damnation of your deed,"
1794.