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 ( 33 ) treaties, all were in vain; the villain vas reſolved, and ained his hard with her inde cent blood: The mu urnfuil tidings ſoon reached the patriot bankdard for a mom loyers hulmed them with torrow. Sir William, after the had recovered from the first paig adoreded his followers. A p et. whtc ctibe tine ſcene with lively energy, proceed to paint the hero encouraging his men, as filles : This waſte of tears alas ! he cried is vain, Nir can rical the filtering flade again; Could that van thought afford the laſt relef, How would I muurn! but impotent i grief: Then leť chofe tears to wars rough toils give way And the fice (word performs hat vord would ſay. Hear me, brave Gianani companion of my arms, Whoſe foula ike is fir'd with glory's charms, To theel fiscar thistnord l it never thcati, Till I reverge my dearest. degret's deal. Ileaven! what new tous of death and wer remair! Rivers of floating blood, and hills of Alain! But iteella with rage to flaughter let ou fly, And for'ler fake.there hali ten thu'arádit. When ten thus weer, their courage grous the lefs; It