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The Schoolfellow

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Our game was his but yesteryear;         We wished him back; we could not know     The self-same hour we missed him here         He led the line that broke the foe.     Blood-red behind our guarded posts         Sank as of old and dying day;     The battle ceased; the mingled hosts         Weary and cheery went their way:     "To-morrow well may bring," we said,         "As fair a fight, as clear a sun."     Dear lad, before the world was sped,         For evermore thy goal was won.

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