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 The patriot flame did next relume, With heavenliest light, the dreary void; By this is nerved the soul to doom, For thee the good and brave have died.

And love of wealth, and love of lore, And various promptings striving still— Thoughts, feelings, instincts, wondrous store, Disturbed the breast or swayed the will.

Then pitying Mercy saw the storm That raged untamed man's breast within. And bounteous sent a radiant form To calm the wild tumultuous din.

'Rayed in all loveliness and grace An angel did this comer prove; Her blithesome form, her lightsome face, And smile benign proclaimed her Love.

Thus, thus dear * * * *, every thought Alternate sways my fancy free; But still returning care o'erwrought That fancy clings, dear girl, to thee.