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Where his heart shall be thrown eer [meaning e'er- ever] it ceases to beat
Where his heart shall be thrown eer [meaning e'er- ever] it ceases to beat
with the smoke of its ashes to poison the gale
[Title of the work written in left margin] Lo [1 illegible]
Down [1 illegible: ***thly?] insulter I heed not thy tale
For never shall Albin a destiny meet
So black with dishonor so foul with retreat
This my pershing ranks should be strew'd in
Like the oceanweeds heaped on the surf beaten where
Lo [1 illegible; same as title] untainted by flight or by chains
While the kindling of life in his bosom remains
Shall victor exult or in death be laid low
With his back to the field + his feet to the foe
And leaving in battle no blot on his name
Look proudly to Heaven from the deathbed of Fame

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Where his heart shall be thrown eer [meaning e'er- ever] it ceases to beat with the smoke of its ashes to poison the gale [Title of the work written in left margin] Lo [1 illegible] Down [1 illegible: ***thly?] insulter I heed not thy tale For never shall Albin a destiny meet So black with dishonor so foul with retreat This my pershing ranks should be strew'd in Like the oceanweeds heaped on the surf beaten where Lo [1 illegible; same as title] untainted by flight or by chains While the kindling of life in his bosom remains Shall victor exult or in death be laid low With his back to the field + his feet to the foe And leaving in battle no blot on his name Look proudly to Heaven from the deathbed of Fame