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132

[LXII. I sat with men; few words were said]

I sat with men; few words were said;
Of pregnant things we mused and talked,
When he, who had betrayed the dead,
In through the doorway shambling walked.
He stooped beneath his load of sin,
The Atlas of a world of lies;
His wrinkled and cadaverous skin
Hung trembling o'er his toad-like eyes.
The chase of gold had worn him lank,
And dried his blood, and pinched his face;
Our common manhood downward shrank
Within him, at its own disgrace.
This wretch who dared not speak the truth,
With God to back him, seemed so vile,
That anger softened into ruth,
And tried to give a sickly smile.

133

I almost stretched a helping hand,
To raise him amongst men again;
But started, for I saw his brand,—
The long-forgotten brand of Cain!