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Uncheck'd in Paraguay it ran its course, Till all the gentler children of the land Well nigh had been consumed without remorse. The bolder tribes meantime, whose skilful hand Had tamed the horse, in many a warlike band Kept the field well with bow and dreadful spear. And now the Spaniards dared no more withstand Their force, but in their towns grew pale with fear If the Mocobio, or the Abipon drew near.

Bear witness, Chaco, thou, from thy domain With Spanish blood, as erst with Indian, fed! And Corrientes, by whose church the slain Were piled in heaps, till for the gather'd dead One common grave was dug, one service said! Thou too, Parana, thy sad witness bear From shores with many a mournful vestige spread. And monumenta crosses here and there And monumental names that tell where dwellings were!