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Rh And power must be guarded by the law, And preachers preach that law must be obeyed, Ay, even when Right is ironed in the dock, And Rapine sits in ermine on the bench! Mercy? Behold it in the reeking slums That grow like cancers from the palace wall; Go hear it from the conquered—how their blood Is weighed in drops, and purchased, blood for gold; Go ask the toiling tenant why he paid The landlord's rent and let his children starve; Go find the thief, whose father was a thief, And ask what Christian leech has cured his sin? Honesty? Our law of life is Gain— We must get gold or be accounted fools; The lovable, the generous, must be crushed And substituted by the hard and shrewd.

What is it, Christ, this thing called Christian life, Where Christ is not, where ninety slave for ten, And never own a flower save when they steal it,