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Along the southern main, Have passed the vultures of accursed Spain. CHIEF. Ruin pursue them on the distant flood, And be their deadly portion--blood for blood! INDIAN. When, round and red, the moon shall next arise, The chiefs attend the midnight sacrifice 220 In Encol's wood, where the great wizard dwells, Who wakes the dead man by his thrilling spells; Thee,[205] Ulmen of the Mountains, they command To lift the hatchet for thy native land; Whilst in dread circle, round the sere-wood smoke, The mighty gods of vengeance they invoke; And call the spirits of their fathers slain, To nerve their lifted arm, and curse devoted Spain. So spoke the scout of war;--and o'er the dew, Onward along the craggy valley, flew. 230 Then the stern warrior sang his song of death-- And blew his conch, that all the glens beneath Echoed, and rushing from the hollow wood, Soon at his side three hundred warriors stood. WARRIOR. Children, who for his country dares to die? Three hundred brandished spears shone to the sky: We perish, or we leave our country free; Father, our blood for Chili and for thee! The mountain-chief essayed his club to wield, And shook the dust indignant from the shield. 240 Then spoke:-- O Thou! that with thy lingering light Dost warm the world, till all is hushed in night; I look upon thy parting beams, O sun! And say, ev'n thus my course is almost run. When thou dost hide thy head, as in the grave, And sink to glorious rest beneath the wave, Dost thou, majestic in repose, retire, Below the deep, to unknown worlds of fire! Yet though thou sinkest, awful, in the main, 250 The shadowy moon comes forth, and all the train Of stars, that shine with soft and silent light, Making so beautiful the brow of night. Thus, when I sleep within the narrow bed, The light of after-fame around shall spread; The sons of distant Ocean, when they see The grass-green heap beneath the mountain tree, And hear the leafy boughs at evening wave, Shall pause and say, There sleep in dust the brave! All earthly hopes my lonely heart have fled! 260 Stern Guecubu,[206] angel of the dead, Who laughest whe
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