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BROTHER AND SISTER.
BROTHER AND SISTER.
He sat on the lofty highlands,
Or climbed to the eagle's nest;
Wore the mountain rose in his helmet,
The chamois skin on his breast;
He laughed at the vivid lightning,
Shrank not at the thunder's roar;
And his dark eye flashed when the wild sea-waves
Burst on the frightened shore.

She was a meek-eyed woman;
She lingered in lowly vales,
And gathered the dew-wet daisies
That grew in the sunny dales;
She trembled when raged the tempest,
And paled at the angry sea;
For her soul was attuned to the low, soft strains
Of Love's sweet melody.

He fought for the love of conquest,
Was first in the battle's brunt;
He bore down the mail-clad warriors,
Like deer in the forest hunt;
And they crowned his brow with laurel,
Thundered his fame to the world,
And wrote his name, in letters of fire,
On the flag his valor unfurled.