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THE LAPLANDER TO HIS REIN-DEER.


How long, oh, my faithful companion and guide!
    Thou hast wafted o'er deserts my car!
How oft, oh, my rein-deer! thy speed has been tried,
    O'er mountains unknown and afar!

But thy youth is departed, thy fire is no more.
    And thy limbs all their vigor have lost;
For age steals upon thee, relentless and hoar,
    And colder than winter his frost!

When friendship, or pleasure, invited away,
    Thou hast borne me o'er valleys and plains;
Untir'd with the dangers, the toils of the day,
    While the road was beguil'd by my strains!