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ht." Then the trumpets sounded, and his vassals came, Gather'd round his banner, loudly rang his name; Clash'd their burnish'd targets, waved their flashing steel A goodly gath'ring look'd they, arm'd from head to heel. "Child! my heart beats proudly, now I feel a king, As I look around me on this martial ring; There I see the sinews that support a state, There I see the strength that makes a monarch great. Men whose life is glory--men whose death is fame, Living still in story past the reach of shame." Many years pass'd over--the old King was dead, And his child, his first-born, reigned in his stead. Many years he reigned, and upon his brow Now the frost of age lay like the winter's snow. So he took his son forth, as his father had, "Come! and see thy people," said he to the lad. And they rode together through the busy town: Many a peaceful merchant passing up and down; Loud the workman's hammer sounded through the air Portly look'd the craftsmen, standing 'mid their ware; And the sounds of labour, blent with cheerful song, Told of peace and plenty as they rode along. Smith and craftsman pausing, youth and smiling lass, Trader, man and master, stood to see them pass, With a bonnet lifted, and "God bless him!" said By many a gentle bosom, many a reverend head. So the father turn'd him to his son and cried, "Are not these bold subjects worth a monarch's pride? In their own free circles, by their quiet hearth, Rearing him a bulwark steady as the Earth: On their mighty anvils, with a giant's skill, Bending stubborn iron to his lightest will: Prosperous and happy, free in heart and soul, These send forth my glory to the furthest Pole. Where is there in story any fame above That King's whose deeds are written in his people's love?" ORION. "A hunter of shadows, himself a shade."--HOMER. Oh! weary sleeper by the lone sea-shore, Where billows toil for ever 'mid the rocks, Scourged on by winds in stormy equinox, Rise! rise in haste, or slumber evermore! The stern Earth calls thee, and the Ocean mocks; Roll thy poor sightless orbs about the sky, Through tears of blind and powerless agony; Rise! rise in haste, or slumber evermore! Ay! blind I stand beside the lone sea-shore; Hearing the mighty murmur of the waves, Shaking with giant arms earth's architraves, Scaling the riven cloud-crags bald and boar, Surging hoarse secrets through the central c
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