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Prophecies: Prophecy is not only prediction, but also any

James Russell Lowell

inspired discourse or teaching. Compare the following lines from the

poem _Freedom_, written the same year:

 

"Are we, then, wholly fallen? Can it be

That thou, North wind, that from thy mountains bringest

Their spirit to our plains, and thou, blue sea,

Who on our rocks thy wreaths of freedom flingest,

As on an altar,--can it be that ye

Have wasted inspiration on dead ears,

Dulled with the too familiar clank of chains?"

 

At the end of this poem Lowell gives his view of "fallen and traitor

lives." He speaks of the "boundless future" of our country--

 

"Ours if we be strong;

Or if we shrink, better remount our ships

And, fleeing God's express design, trace back

The hero-freighted Mayflower's prophet-track

To Europe entering her blood-red eclipse."

 

While reading _Sir Launfal_ the fact must be kept in mind that Lowell

was at the time of writing the poem filled with the spirit of freedom

and reform, and was writing fiery articles in prose for the

_Anti-Slavery Standard_, expressing his bitter indignation at the

indifference and lukewarmness of the Northern people on the subject of

slavery.