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TO MY BROTHER
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And was that ugly pain
The summit of thy fears?


Yet thou wast cheery still;
They could not quench thy fire;
Thou didst abide their will,
And then retire.


Where chiefly shall I look
To feel thy presence near?
Along the neighboring brook
May I thy voice still hear?


Dost thou still haunt the brink
Of yonder river's tide?
And may I ever think
That thou art by my side?