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 And cried to him for vengeance

On the man that laid him low;

And thrice the living Cameron

Told the dead Cameron, no.

"Thrice have you seen me, brother,

But now shall see me no more,

Till you meet your angry fathers

Upon the farther shore.

Thrice have I spoken, and now,

Before the cock be heard,

I take my leave forever

With the naming of a word.

It shall sing in your sleeping ears,

It shall hum in your waking head,

The name—Ticonderoga,

And the warning of the dead."

Now when the night was over

And the time of people's fears,

The Cameron walked abroad,

And the word was in his ears.

"Many a name I know,

But never a name like this;

O, where shall I find a skilly man

Shall tell me what it is?"

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