I wish to ask one question,—Am I right or wrong?

Each gentleman exposed the faults he had been chiding,

Would it not be better, Sir, to give those faults a hiding?

I think we have been nibbling at our subject all the night

Instead of saying all we ought to say outright.

I say, Let every boy and girl throughout the land

On radical reform come boldly out and stand;

Fight against wrong in every shape and dress,

Gain for our slighted cause a sound redress;

Be manly, womanly, in everything they do,