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BATTLE OF MORGARTEN.
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            And the empire's banner then,
            From its place of waving free,
    Went down before the shepherd-men,
            The men of the Forest-sea*[1].

With their pikes and massy clubs they brake
    The cuirass and the shield,
And the war-horse dash'd to the reddening lake,
    From the reapers of the field!
            The field—but not of sheaves—
            Proud crests and pennons lay,
    Strewn o'er it thick as the birch-wood leaves,
            In the autumn-tempest's way.

Oh! the sun in heaven fierce havoc view'd,
    When the Austrian turn'd to fly,
And the brave, in the trampling multitude,
    Had a fearful death to die!
            And the leader of the war
            At eve unhelm'd was seen,
    With a hurrying step on the wilds afar,
            And a pale and troubled mien.

  1. *Forest-sea, the lake of the four cantons is also so called.