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BROTHERHOOD OF MAN

Ye that weep in sleep, Souls and bodies bound, Ye that all night keep Watch for change, and weep That no change is found. Man shall do for you, Men, the sons of man, What no God would do That they sought unto While the blind years ran. Brotherhood of good, Equal laws and rights, Freedom whose sweet food Feeds the multitude All their days and nights. With the bread full fed Of her body blest, And the soul's wine shed From her table spread, Where the world is guest. For no sect elect Is the soul's wine poured, And her table decked Whom should man reject From man's common board ? God's refuse and choose, Grudge, and sell, and spare None shall man refuse, None of all men lose, None leave out of care —A, C. SWIMJUJRSE.

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Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 10, 1 July 1884, Page 10

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BROTHERHOOD OF MAN Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 10, 1 July 1884, Page 10

BROTHERHOOD OF MAN Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 10, 1 July 1884, Page 10

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