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Nature's Nobleman. A Fragment.

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When winter's cold and summer's heat      Shall come and go again,     A hundred years will be complete      Since Marion crossed the main,     And brought unto this wild retreat      His dark-eyed wife of Spain.     He was the founder of a free      And independent band,     Who lit the fires of liberty      The revolution fanned:--     His patent of nobility      Read in the ransomed land!     Around his deeds a lustre throngs,      A heritage designed     To teach the world to spurn the wrongs      Once threatened all mankind:--     To his posterity belongs      The peerage of the mind.

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