Upton Sinclair, ed. (18781968). The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest. 1915. | | | | Mammon Marriage | By George Macdonald | (Scotch novelist and clergyman, 18241905) |
| | | THE CROAK of a raven hoar! | |
| A dogs howl, kennel-tied! | |
| Loud shuts the carriage-door: | |
| The two are away on their ghastly ride | |
| To Deaths salt shore! | 5 |
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| Where are the love and the grace? | |
| The bridegroom is thirsty and cold! | |
| The brides skull sharpens her face! | |
| But the coachman is driving, jubilant, bold, | |
| The devils pace. | 10 |
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| The horses shiverd and shook | |
| Waiting gaunt and haggard | |
| With sorry and evil look; | |
| But swift as a drunken wind they staggerd | |
| Longst Lethe brook. | 15 |
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| Long since, they ran no more; | |
| Heavily pulling they died | |
| On the sand of the hopeless shore | |
| Where never swelld or sank a tide, | |
| And the salt burns sore. | 20 |
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| Flat their skeletons lie, | |
| White shadows on shining sand; | |
| The crusted reins go high | |
| To the crumbling coachmans bony hand | |
| On his knees awry. | 25 |
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| Side by side, jarring no more, | |
| Day and night side by side, | |
| Each by a doorless door, | |
| Motionless sit the bridegroom and bride | |
| On the Dead-Sea-shore. | 30 | | | |
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