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HerrmannTo Him, To Him return, from whom thine erring steps Have wandered far and long!—Return, my son, To thy Redeemer!—Died He not in love— The sinless, the divine, the Son of God— Breathing forgiveness midst all agonies, And we, dare we be ruthless?—By His aid Shalt thou be guided to thy brother's place Midst the pure spirits.—Oh! retrace the way Back to thy Saviour! he rejects no heart E'en with the dark stains on it, if true tears Be o'er them showered.—Aye, weep, thou Indian chief! For, by the kindling moonlight, I behold Thy proud lip's working—weep, relieve thy soul! Tears will not shame thy manhood, in the hour Of its great conflict.

Enonio, (giving up his weapons to Herrmann.) Father, take the bow, Keep the sharp arrows till the hunters call