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List specific quotations or lines that describe the poet's attitude about Manifest Destiny. What are the pros and cons of the poem about Manifest Destiny.

Is still at its gruesome task;

Not once in its manifold efforts

Has fallen the pious mask.

Not even when torture of natives

Was woven into a jest,

Nor at capture of Aguinaldo

Through cunning ruse of a guest.

Each act was extolled in its season,

In a series of similar crimes

On our history's page recorded,

Of these most prosperous times.

Meanwhile we are gazing at Russia,

Aghast at her frightful scenes,

The blackest of which can but rival

Our own in the Philippines.

Where "benevolent assimilation"

With Machiavellian wiles

Still remembers the first "plain duty"

We owe to our stolen isles.

Where, under a "strenuous" ruler,

But lately, for duty's sake,

Six hundred more natives were lying

Like grass in the mowers wake;

With their women and children mingled,

Crushed into the common grave,

Close clinging to husbands and fathers,

Out of the question to save.

And the wholesale feat was accomplished

At only a trifling cost;

Of our brave American soldiers

Only seventeen were lost.

The cheap-won, blood-dyed laurels

Belong to General Wood;

And our worshipful spoil-appraisers

Still call his handiwork good.

We boast of our peace-loving rulers,

And gains of one-sided war;

Our long-sighted national conscience,

Spying but evils afar.

We are used to the trick of glamor,

To the windings of disguise,

To the steering of wily pilots

Through a mist of goodly lies.

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  1. We need more info to answer this question completely. I looked around and could not find the author or any info on the poem. In the beginning, it wants to sound like an authentic turn-of-the-century account, then slips (stumbles) into the 21st Century.

    When your average American hears the term "Manifest Destiny" they don't automatically recall the Philippines and 1899. We think about the train tracks that ran straight across the family farm. Or, in this decade, the house Granny had to sell so they could build a NasCar track.

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