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NEVER told the buried gold

Upon the hill that lies,

I saw the sun, his plunder done,

Crouch low to guard his prize.

He stood as near, as stood you here,

A pace had been between—

Did but a snake bisect the brake,

My life had forfeit been.

That was a wondrous booty,

I hope 'twas honest gained—

Those were the finest ingots

That ever kissed the spade.

Whether to keep the secret—

Whether to reveal—

Whether, while I ponder

Kidd may sudden sail—