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Virtues Of A Diamond Ring.

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Of the strange virtues of a ring,             In simple strains we now will sing,             Brave warrior of ancient France,             Where danger was he did advance.             But he at last was struck by ball             And on the battle field did fall,             They dug for him a shallow grave             And slightly cover'd warrior brave.             But his servant man with warm heart,             Loathed with his master thus to part,             So he moved soil from where he lay             And found a lump of lifeless clay.             He turned away in sad despair,             That could not be his master fair,             That famed brave youth of noble birth,             Now all stained o'er with blood and earth.             As he begins to move away             The moon reflects on brilliant ray,             From diamond ring on dead man's finger             The servant now doth fondly linger.             For he knows it's his master's ring,             And hopes to life he may him bring,             In finger he discovers heat             And hopes his heart it still may beat.             Though surgeons they pronounce him dead,             For long he bathes his breast and head,             And slowly master did restore             To fight more brave than he had before.             And now this tale to close we bring,             Of warrior saved by a ring,             Full oft again to fight for king,             His praise his countrymen they sing.

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