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ame--to a laureled tomb! But the hero that wars in the Battle of Life Must stand alone in the fearful strife; Alone in his weakness or strength must go, Hero or coward, to meet the foe: He may not fly; on that fated field He must win or lose, he must conquer or yield. Warrior--who com'st to this battle now, With a careless step and a thoughtless brow, As if the day were already won-- Pause, and gird all thy armor on! Dost thou bring with thee hither a dauntless will-- An ardent soul that no fear can chill-- Thy shield of faith hast thou tried and proved-- Canst thou say to the mountain "be thou moved"-- In thy hand does the sword of Truth flame bright-- Is thy banner inscribed--"For God and the Right"-- In the might of prayer dost thou wrestle and plead? Never had warrior greater need! Unseen foes in thy pathway hide, Thou art encompassed on every side. There Pleasure waits with her siren train, Her poisen flowers and her hidden chain; Flattery courts with her hollow smiles, Passion with silvery tone beguiles, Love and Friendship their charmed spells weave; Trust not too deeply--they may deceive! Hope with her Dead Sea fruits is there, Sin is spreading her gilded snare, Disease with a ruthless hand would smite, And Care spread o'er thee her withering blight. Hate and Envy, with visage black, And the serpent Slander, are on thy track; Falsehood and Guilt, Remorse and Pride, Doubt and Despair, in thy pathway glide; Haggard Want, in her demon joy, Waits to degrade thee and then destroy; And Death, the insatiate, is hovering near To snatch from thy grasp all thou holdest dear. In war with these phantoms that gird thee round No limbs dissevered may strew the ground; No blood may flow, and no mortal ear The groans of the wounded heart may hear, As it struggles and writhes in their dread control, As the iron enters the riven soul. But the youthful form grows wasted and weak, And sunken and wan is the rounded cheek, The brow is furrowed, but not with years, The eye is dimmed with its secret tears, And streaked with white is the raven hair; These are the tokens of conflict there. The battle is ended; the hero goes Worn and scarred to his last repose. He has won the day, he conquered doom, He ha
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