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AN EPISTLE.

Some slaughtered at their hearthstones, some expelled
To Moorish slavery. Cmmingly ensnared,
Baited and trapped were we ; their fierce monks yelled
And thundered from our Synagogues, while flared
The Cross ahove the Ark. Ah, happiest they
Who fell unconquered martyrs on that day !

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For some (I write it with flushed cheek, howed head).
Given free choice 'twixt death and shame, chose shame,
Denied the God who visibly had led
Their fathers, pillared in a cloud of flame,
Bathed in baptismal waters, ate the bread
Which is their new Lord's body, took the name
Marranos the Accursed, whom equally
Jew, Moor, and Christian hate, despise, and flee.

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Even one no less than an Abarbanel
Prized miserable length of days, above
Integrity of souL Midst such who fell,
Far be it, however, from my duteous love,
Master, to reckon thee. Thine own lips tell
How fear nor torture thy firm wiU could move.
How thou midst panic nowise disconcerted.
By Thomas of Aquinas wast converted !

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