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After The Battle.

    By Thomas Moore



    Night closed around the conqueror's way,
        And lightnings showed the distant hill,
    Where those who lost that dreadful day,
        Stood few and faint, but fearless still.
    The soldier's hope, the patriot's zeal,
        For ever dimmed, for ever crost--
    Oh! who shall say what heroes feel,
        When all but life and honor's lost?

    The last sad hour of freedom's dream,
        And valor's task, moved slowly by,
    While mute they watcht, till morning's beam
        Should rise and give them light to die.
    There's yet a world, where souls are free,
        Where tyrants taint not nature's bliss;--
    If death that world's bright opening be,
        Oh! who would live a slave in this?



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