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Rh What shall he be ere night? perchance a thing

O'er which the raven flaps her funeral wing:

By his closed eye unheeded and unfelt,

While sets that sun, and dews of evening melt,

Chill—wet—and misty round each stiffened limb,

Refreshing earth—reviving all but him!—

END OF CANTO II.