Pale, silent, stern, what could I say to that long-accrued retribution?
Could I wish humanity different?
Could I wish the people made of wood and stone?
Or that there be no justice in destiny or time?
O Liberty! O mate for me!
Here too the blaze, the grape-shot and the axe, in reserve, to fetch
them out in case of need,
Here too, though long represt, can never be destroy’d,
Here too could rise at last murdering and ecstatic,
Here too demanding full arrears of vengeance.
http://genius.com/Walt-whitman-france-the-18th-year-of-these-states-annotated

Do you have the picture credit? Excellent painting.
afraid i don’t know who did it but if you right click on it you can find the link.
brer noir bears some light in the darkness