. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . - ^\ M a** ?^•*,5K5^;,!(lPm!11ffi)m« ^ v-. .i ?•^^^?- ^?itev^^^^^^P^^S*^ ^HJJ his sword by his side,—it hath served him too well Not to rest near his pillow below;To the last moment true, from his hand ere it fell Its point was still turnd to a flying in life, let them slumber in death. Side by side, as becomes the reposing brave,—That sword which he loved still unbroke in its sheath, And himself unsubdued in his grave.


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