The words on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty in the United States

Sonnet at the foot of the Statue of Liberty Emma Lazarus's first sonnet, "The New Giant", is similar to Blase's Greek reputation. He conquered the limbs straddling the land; Sir, the name of the exile. Welcome from her all over the world; Her gentle eyes bridge the harbor. "Keepent land, your legendary grand occasion!" Cry with silent lips. "Give me your fatigue, your poverty, your crowded people breathing freely for a year, and your disgusting garbage on the coast. , meless, tempme, raise my lamp besigolr! " Unlike the bronze statue of the Greek invasion, with the arms to conquer the territory, you stand tall, holding high the lights and shining, and you condense the name of streamer-the mother of exiles illuminates the vast land and stares at the long bridge harbor. "Protect your vast territory and merits!" She cried, her lips trembling silently: Give me all the fears. You, a hard-working and poor refugee, are eager to breathe freely and are mercilessly abandoned on the other side of the sudden rain and storm! I hold the lamp high and stand in the golden gate! Welcome you, tired and poor people who are crowded together and eager to breathe freely, bustling abandoned and poor people. Give me these homeless people together. I stood at the Golden Gate, holding high the lamp of freedom.