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A Hero of the Revolution.

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Let not a tear be shed!         Of grief give not a token,     Although the silver thread         And golden bowl be broken!     A warrior lived--a Christian died!     Sorrow's forgotten in our pride!     Go, bring his battle-blade,         His helmet and his plume!     And be his trophies laid         Beside him in the tomb,     Where files of time-marked veterans come     With martial tramp and muffled drum!     Give to the earth his frame,         To moulder and decay;     But not his deathless name--         That can not pass away!     In youth, in manhood, and in age,     He dignified his country's page!     Green be the willow-bough         Above the swelling mound,     Where sleeps the hero now         In consecrated ground:     Thy epitaph, O Delavan!     God's noblest work--an honest man!

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