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A WEEK.

Ah, 'tis in vain the peaceful din
That wakes the ignoble town,
Not thus did braver spirits win
A patriot's renown.


There is one field beside this stream,
Wherein no foot does fall,
But yet it beareth in my dream
A richer crop than all.


Let me believe a dream so dear,
Some heart beat high that day,
Above the petty Province here,
And Britain far away;


Some hero of the ancient mould,
Some arm of knightly worth,
Of strength unbought, and faith unsold,
Honored this spot of earth;


Who sought the prize his heart described,
And did not ask release,
Whose free born valor was not bribed
By prospect of a peace.


The men who stood on yonder height
That day are long since gone;
Not the same hand directs the fight
And monumental stone.


Ye were the Grecian cities then,
The Romes of modern birth,
Where the New England husbandmen
Have shown a Roman worth.