Author: J.G. Holland
Cited by
- Harriet E. Wilson (1)
- IN: Our Nig: Sketches from the Life of a Free Black (1859) Autobiographical Novel, American
EPIGRAPH: "I know
That care has iron crowns for many brows;
That Calvaries are everywhere, whereon
Virtue is crucified, and nails and spears
Draw guiltless blood; that sorrow sits and drinks
At sweetest hearts, till all their life is dry;
That gentle spirits on the rack of pain
Grow faint or fierce, and pray and curse by turns;
That hell's temptations, clad in heavenly guise
And armed with might, lie evermore in wait
Along life's path, giving assault to all."
FROM: Bitter-sweet, (1858), Poem, US