A mellower light doth Sol afford,
His meridian glare has pass'd
And the trees on the broad and sloping sward
Their length'ning shadows cast
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I'LL tell you a story ; but pass the 'jack',
And let us make merry to-night, my men.
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Hark! the bells of distant cattle
Waft across the range,
Through the golden-tufted wattle
Music low and strange;
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The troubles of life are many,
The pleasures of life are few ;
When we sat in the sunlight, Annie,
I dreamt that the skies were blue
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White steeds of ocean, that leap with a hollow and wearisome roar
On the bar of ironstone steep, not a fathom's length from the shore,
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The sword slew one in deadly strife ;
One perished by the bowl ;
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The maiden sat by the river side
(The rippling water murmurs by)
And sadly into the clear blue tide
The salt tear fell from her clear blue eye.
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Aye ! Many a sport old Homer names.
By Achilles held ' at his little games ',
On the banks of the swift Scamander ;
And Pindar sings the Olympian deeds
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The Lord shall slay or the Lord shall save !
He is righteous whether He save or slay—
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To beasts of the field, and fowls of the air,
And fish of the sea alike,
Man's hand is ever slow to spare,
And ever ready to strike
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