ADDRESS TO ETHIOPIA.
OH ILL-STARRED Ethiopia— My weak and trampled race! With fathomless emotion, Thy dismal path I trace.
Thy bright and stalwart, swarthy, sons, Thy meek-eyed daughters, fair, I trace through centuries by-gone, Of misery and despair.
Thy fathers' fathers long were taught; Nay, forced by tyrants, bold, To worship at a mortal shrine, With humble heart and soul.
So long hath slav'ry's blasting hand, O'er thee its power swayed, That now, though freedom sweet is thine, I see thee cowed and dazed.