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THE INSURRECTION IN CANDIA.
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If thou be mortal, if thou change or cease,
If thine hand fail, or thine eyes turn from Greece,
Thy first-born, and the first-fruits of thy fame,
God is no God, and man is moulded out of shame.

Str. 3


Is there change in the secret skies,
In the sacred places that see
The divine beginning of things,
The weft of the web of the world?
Is Freedom a worm that dies,
And God no God of the free?
Is heaven like as earth with her kings
And time as a serpent curled
Round life as a tree?

From the steel-bound snows of the north,
From the mystic mother, the east,
From the sands of the fiery south,
From the low-lit clouds of the west,
A sound of a cry is gone forth;
Arise, stand up from the feast,
Let wine be far from the mouth,
Let no man sleep or take rest,
Till the plague hath ceased.