Seated on his sedgy mat,
See the honom'd dead;
All execes as erst he sat
Ero his spirie ea.
Where is now his sturdy gripe?
Where his manhood's bloom?
‘Where the breath, that from his pipe,
Pula the votive fame?
Whore his eyes that o'er the plain,
Mark'd the rein-deer’s way?
Sharper than the faleon’s kent
Beam its piereing ray.
Where the
Brush'd the driv
1, Whose ample stridey
snow?
Fleet a¢ stagy the woodland's pride,
Where the arm, whose peorlets might
Tent the suibbora bow?
4
Theres in ev'ry tangled brake
Throug the feather'd broo
Fishes swarm the lucid Lake:
Came, ‘the tufted woods
There wich happy soule he ents,
Qualls his bev'raze theres
While we sing his valiant feats,
Aud his geave prepa
5.
Bring the gif, the last exd boon;
Songs funoreal raise.
In his silent grave be thrown
A
Neath his head, che Matcher lays
Ting’d with hostile blood.
ght the dead can please.
Bring the grim beae's braway thighs
Long's the dreary voad!
6,
Ieing dhe bailey oid sharper. Bade
Te emets
(Death has clos his eyes im wights) Over his grave the sealps be laid,
Nervefefs hangs it now! Hang'd in grisly vows
Cease the plaints he soars abovey Store bis hand will colour meet,
Far from snow ant hails Fire he take his Oighes
Rambles oter the shay What his shade the ghosts may greet,
Hyeathes the hesthal Beaming eeimson'd Light}