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ath bred, Through peril onward led, Free, of undaunted mood, Still lavish of their blood, With soul untaught to yield, Rending each chain! To such the bloody field, Brings glorious gain. CHORUS High he soars,--mark, upward gazing,-- And to us not small doth seem: Victor-like, in harness blazing, As of steel and brass the gleam! EUPHORION Not on moat or wall relying, On himself let each one rest! Firmest stronghold, all defying, Ever is man's iron breast! Dwell for aye unconquered would ye? Arm, by no vain dreams beguiled! Amazons your women should be, And a hero every child! CHORUS O hallowed Poesie, Heavenward still soareth she! Shine on, thou brightest star, Farther and still more far! Yet us she still doth cheer; Even her voice to hear, Joyful we are. EUPHORION Child no more; a stripling bearing Arms appears, with valor fraught Leagued with the strong, the free, the daring, In soul already who hath wrought. Hence away! No delay! There where glory may be sought. HELENA _and_ FAUST Scarcely summoned to life's gladness, Scarcely given to day's bright gleam, Downward now to pain and sadness Wouldst thou rush, from heights supreme! Are then we Naught to thee? Is our gracious bond a dream? EUPHORION Hark! What thunders seaward rattle, Echoing from vale to vale! 'Mid dust and foam, in shock of battle, Throng on throng, to grief and bale! And the command Is, firm to stand; Death to face, nor ever quail. HELENA, FAUST, _and_ CHORUS Oh what horror! Hast thou told it! Is then death for thee decreed? EUPHORION From afar shall I behold it? No! I'll share the care and need! HELENA, FAUST _and_ CHORUS Rashness to peril brings, And deadly fate! EUPHORION Yet--see a pair of wings Unfoldeth straight! Thither--I must, I must-- Grudge not my flight! [_He casts himself into the air; his garments support him for a moment; his head flames, a trail of light follows him._] CHORUS Icarus! Icarus! Oh woeful sight! (_A beautiful youth falls at the parents' feet; we imagine that in the dead we recognize a well-known form; yet suddenly the corporeal part vanishes; the aureole rises like a comet to heaven; dress, mantle, and lyre remain lying on the ground._) HELENA _and_ FAUST Follows on joy new-born Anguishful moan! EUPHORION'S VOICE, (_from the depths_) Leave me in realms forlorn, Mother, not all alone! [_Pause._] CHORUS (_dirge_)
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