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Noontide of fame! each tear-drop then
Was worthy of a warrior's grave—
When shall affection weep again
    So proudly o'er the brave?

There, on the battle-fields of Spain,
Midst Roncesvalles' mountain-scene,
Or on Vittoria's blood-red plain,
    Meet had thy death-bed been.

We mourn not that a hero's life,
Thus in its ardent prime should close;
Hadst thou but fallen in nobler strife,
    But died midst conquered foes!

Yet hast thou still (though victory's flame
In that last moment cheered thee not)
Left Glory's isle another name,
    That ne'er may be forgot:

And many a tale of triumph won
Shall breathe that name in Memory's ear,
And long may England mourn a son
    Without reproach or fear.

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