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1850–1894

HONOLULU.

Robert Louis Stevenson

To see the infinite pity of this place, The mangled limb, the devastated face, The innocent sufferer smiling at the rod — A fool were tempted to deny his God.

He sees, he shrinks. But if he gaze again, Lo, beauty springing from the breast of pain; He marks the sisters on the mournful shores; And even a fool is silent and adores.

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