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"Yes! I was with thee when the dance through mazy rings was led, And when the lyre and voice were tun'd, and when the feast was spread; But not where noble blood flow'd forth, where sounding javelins flew— —Why did I hear love's first sweet words, and not its last adieu? What now can breathe of gladness more, what scene, what hour, what tone? The blue skies fade with all their lights, they fade, since thou art gone! Ev'n that must leave me, that still face, by all my tears unmov'd— —Take me from this dark world with thee, Ianthis! my belov'd!"

A wail was heard around the bed, the death-bed of the young, Amidst her tears the Funeral Chant a mournful sister sung. "Ianthis! brother of my soul!—oh! where are now the days That laugh'd among the deep green hills, on all our infant plays? When we two sported by the streams, or track'd them to their source, And like a stag's, the rocks along, was thy fleet fearless course! —I see the pines there waving yet, I see the rills descend, I see thy bounding step no more—my brother and my friend!