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Source: Independent Source type: magazine Document type: poem Document title: “Vox Populi, Vox Dei” Author(s): Shoup, Samantha Whipple Date of publication: 17 October 1901 Volume number: 53 Issue number: 2759 Pagination: 2474 |
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Shoup, Samantha Whipple. “Vox Populi, Vox Dei.” Independent 17 Oct. 1901 v53n2759: p. 2474. |
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Theodore Roosevelt (poetry). |
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Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Vox Populi, Vox Dei
NOT in the flush of triumph, the pride of victory won,
Not ’mid applauding millions that claim thee for their own,
Not with pomp and glory, dost thou come to the crownless throne,
Roosevelt, Roosevelt.But with heart oppressed with sorrow, and eyes o’er-filled with grief,
’Mid a little group of mourners, dost thou take the guard-relief,
And lift the heavy burden that fell from the murdered chief,
Roosevelt, Roosevelt.Remember, for heart’s assurance, that cry of the people’s desire,
That shout of the great convention, swelling louder and higher,
Sweeping the leaders before it, as sweeps the prairie fire,
“Roosevelt! Roosevelt!”From the prescient heart of the nation rolled out that mighty tide,
Crushing thine own reluctance, and the party leaders’ pride,
The call of God and the people, that could not be denied,
“Roosevelt! Roosevelt!”DUBUQUE, OWA.