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ON THE STAR OF "THE LEGION OF

HONOUR."

[FROM THE FRENCH.]

1.

STAR of the brave!-whose beam hath shed

Such glory o'er the quick and dead

Thou radiant and adored deceit !

Which millions rushed in arms to greet,

Wild meteor of immortal birth!

Why rise in Heaven to set on Earth?

2.

Souls of slain heroes formed thy rays;

Eternity flashed through thy blaze;
The music of thy martial sphere
Was fame on high and honour here;
And thy light broke on human eyes,

Like a Volcano of the skies.

3.

Like lava rolled thy stream of blood,

And swept down empires with its flood; Earth rocked beneath thee to her base,

As thou didst lighten through all space;

And the shorn Sun grew dim in air,

And set while thou wert dwelling there.

4.

Before thee rose, and with thee grew,

A rainbow of the loveliest hue

Of three bright colours, each divine,

And fit for that celestial sign;

For Freedom's hand had blended them,

Like tints in an immortal gem.

5.

One tint was of the sunbeam's dyes;

One, the blue depth of Seraph's eyes;

One, the pure Spirit's veil of white

Had robed in radiance of its light :

The three so mingled did beseem

The texture of a heavenly dream.

6.

Star of the brave! thy ray is pale,
And darkness must again prevail !

But, oh thou Rainbow of the free!

Our tears and blood must flow for thee.

When thy bright promise fades away,

Our life is but a load of clay.

7.

And Freedom hallows with her tread

The silent cities of the dead;

For beautiful in death are they

Who proudly fall in her array;

And soon, oh Goddess! may we be

For evermore with them or thee!

NAPOLEON'S FAREWELL.

[FROM THE FRENCH.]

1.

FAREWELL to the Land, where the gloom of my

Glory

Arose and o'ershadowed the earth with her name

She abandons me now,-but the page of her story, The brightest or blackest, is filled with my fame.

I have warred with a world which vanquished me

only

When the meteor of Conquest allured me too far ;

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