A Descriptive Poem of the Sad Calamity At Lawrence Mass Tuesday January 10

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Anon, the crash ! the building falls.
Bricks and morter fly. Crushed in horrid agony, A swarm of beings lie.
Now hear ! Oh God ! the direful cry, Chaos sends forth its wail. Heart-rending sounds of agony Are mingling with the gale.
Mangled and bruised are manly forms Struggling in vain. Innocence and beauty too Will ne'r see light again.
Now bloody forms are creeping lortli, Mangled — bruised and torn. But few escaped without a hurt But very few I learn.
And some were there who might escape, Bu
...t that was not to be ; 'Twas not sufficient, there must be Increased calamity.
A hole was cut with honest hands, Down through a fallen floor, With kind intent to rescue such As were not killed hefore.
A lantern then was lowered down To light the dismal den. To shed its faint and glimmering liirlit Among those dying men.
Lo! there machines of every sort \^hich cotton mills contain, Lay bruised and broken all about, Not fit for use again.
And human bodies bruised and dead, Lay weltering in their gore ; Oh !


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