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Around our human chy; * A ?ondnes. for familiar things, That'. will not wear �ay: But oft constunes the heart it keep Tut?ned in its deathleto band; Even so w? hi?, and now he sleeps Far from h?. native l,md. A?/d? tho Knight 1ook'd d?wn &x)m tim _Pa? tow, r, ? Chrbtian bet, ia its lnide and, Throughthe,pan beneath him wound, ,Cease �!sW, Qhrienl timion, wild and titrill, C?oefel let them hear the eala?*? voieet be still! ��f kn?w ?'twu �ote.* And I oeo my brethren's lanees fieam, And their plumes to the fled wind foot, '?I am bore w?th m?, .heivy dmiml ' And I look on �turiNrot eweelxmg by4 And an eagle.m?mW to the sky, �And a boat. t0 its httb plain, And the tilt J. pemr?s 8bm?nf on my '.mght, And the trumjmt in mini em't , Cease awhile, clario?t ? wild and ? let them hear tho nptive'l v(?ml be ?111 be ' still! They in wbomi wars?I hed! borne my paR--." They that I 1ov*d with �b?other's heart,