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Schauffler, Robert Haven - Scum O' the Earth and Other Poems

 1536057902,
Boston, Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; pp; 57, (v), colophon, ad leaf; frontispiece of immigrants in a line with a cityscape background; quarter beige linen and brown paper covered boards, title labels to spine and upper board. On the front free fly leaf the author has penned a poem, titled "Earth's Easter MCMXVI" and signed it below. That poem is as follows and has been published. EARTH has gone up from its Gethsemane, And now on Golgotha is crucified; The spear is twisted in the tortured side; The thorny crown still works its cruelty. Hark! while the victim suffers on the tree, There sound through starry spaces, far and wide, Such words as in the last despair are cried: "My God! my God! Thou hast forsaken me!" But when earth's members from the cross are drawn, And all we love into the grave is gone, This hope shall be a spark within the gloom: That, in the glow of some stupendous dawn, We may go forth to find, where lilies bloom, Two angels bright before an empty tomb. Very good .
USD 95.00 [Appr.: EURO 87.75 | £UK 74.75 | JP¥ 14894] Book number 17124

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