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IVAN THE CZAR.
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"There is no crimson on thy cheek,
    And on thy lip no breath,
I call thee, and thou dost not speak—
    They tell me this is death!
And fearful things are whispering
    That I the deed have done—
For the honour of thy father's name,
    Look up, look up, my son!

"Well might I know death's hue and mien,
    But on thine aspect, boy!
What, till this moment, have I seen,
    Save pride and tameless joy?
Swiftest thou wert to battle,
    And bravest there of all—
How could I think a warrior's frame
    Thus like a flower should fall?