The Martyr Jews

Their fathers wronged thee, Master, long ago:
Rejected thee, because they knew thee not
Whom it had been their highest peace to know,
And nobler dreams forgot,
Preferred a kingdom of this world to thee,
And saw thee sacrificed upon a tree.

Yet thou in death — even in death, didst pray: —
" Father, forgive! They know not what they do! "
But what of those, more culpable than they —
Ah, more than they, untrue,
Who, in thy name, dear Christ! have tortured men,
And crucified thee countless times since then?
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