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Nor say to him, "Farewell!"—He pass'd away— Oh! had my love been there, its conquering sway Had won him back from death!—but thus removed, Borne o'er the abyss no sounding-line hath proved, Join'd with the unknown, the viewless,—he became Unto my thoughts another, yet the same— Changed—hallow'd—glorified!—and his low grave Seem'd a bright mournful altar—mine, all mine:— Brother and Friend soon left me that sole shrine, The birthright of the Faithful!—their world's wave Soon swept them from its brink.—Oh! deem thou not That on the sad and consecrated spot My soul grew weak!—I tell thee that a power There kindled heart and lip;—a fiery shower My words were made;—a might was given to prayer, And a strong grasp to passionate despair, And a dread triumph!—Know'st thou what I sought? For what high boon my struggling spirit wrought?