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[XC. I stood amidst an angry throng]
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[XC. I stood amidst an angry throng]

I stood amidst an angry throng,
To plead, to question and to hear;
Some scowled with predetermined wrong,
Some lowered with greed, some paled with fear.
My purpose grew before their eyes;
Scorn filled me, as with potent wine;
I felt the dead man's spirit rise,
And stir a stronger life in mine.
Then one who bore our common shape,
One who must some time fill a tomb,
Sprang up, and tore hell's gates agape,
And poured on earth its boding gloom.
With flaming face, in words uncouth,
A thousand frenzied things he said;
Blasphemed the simple grace of truth,
Outraged the living and the dead.

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About me, in the listening crowd,
I saw full many smiling stand,
Whose servile necks erewhile had bowed
With favors at the dead man's hand.
They dared not speak upon his part,
Nor make truth's sacred cause their own;
Only one brave and loyal heart,
Who loved him for himself alone,
Arose, and boldly faced the storm,
And said the thing which he thought right:
And as he spoke, methought, his form
Grew radiant with supernal light;
And heaven's great portal open swung,
And all the angels softly stole
A little out, to hear his tongue
Thus pleading for their fellow-soul:
And ever since, this man of men
Has walked before me glory-crowned;
A virtue flows into me when
I touch his raiment from the ground.