Lord of the Castle.
"Lord of the castle! oh, where goest thou? Why is the triumph of pride on thy brow?" "Pilgrim, my bridal awaits me to-day, Over the mountains away and away." "Flora in beauty and solitude roves, List'ning for thee in the shade of the groves." "Pilgrim, I hasten her truth to repay, Over the mountains away and away." "Guided by honor, how brilliant the road Leading from cottage to castle abode!" "Pilgrim, its dictates I learned to obey, Over the mountains away and away."
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