113. Apostacy

{190}
FRANCE! I will think of thee as what thou wast,
    When Poictiers show'd her zeal for the true
        creed;
Or in that age, when Holy Truth, though cast
    On a rank soil, yet was a thriving seed,
Thy schools within, from neighbouring countries
        chased;
    E'en of thy pagan day I bear to read,
Thy Martyrs sanctified the guilty host,
The Sons of blessèd John, rear'd on a western
        coast.

I dare not think of thee as what thou art,
    Lest thoughts too deep for man should trouble
        me.
It is not safe to place the mind and heart
    On brink of evil, or its flames to see, {191}
Lest they should dizzy, or some taint impart,
    Or to our sin a fascination be.
And so in silence I will now proclaim
Hate of thy present self, and scarce will sound thy
        name [Note].


Off the French coast
.
June 26, 1833.

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