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—There is a voice whose deep tremendous tones
Murmur within my heart, and sternly cry,
"Away!—and pause not—slay thy guilty sister!"
Voice of lost honour, of a noble line
Disgrac'd, I will obey' thee!—terribly
Thou call'st for blood, and thou shalt be appeas'd.

(To be continued.)