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1850–1919

THE PEACE ANGEL

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Angel of Peace, the hounds of war, Unleashed, are all abroad, And war's foul trade again is made Man's leading aim in life.

Blood dyes the billow and the sod; The very winds are rife With tales of slaughter. Angel, pray, What can we do or think or say

In times like these? ‘ Child, think of God!’ ‘ Before this little speck in space Called Earth with light was shod,

Great chains and tiers of splendid spheres Were fashioned by His hand. Be thine the part to love and laud, Nor seek to understand.

Go lift thine eyes from death-charged guns To one who made a billion suns; And trust and wait. Child, dwell on God!’

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