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SIEGE OF VALENCIA.


We have sent the streams from our battle-field,
    All darken'd to the sea!
        We have given the founts a stain,
        Midst their woods of ancient pine;
And the ground is wet—but not with rain,
        Deep-dyed—but not with wine!

"The ground is wet—but not with rain—
    We have been in war array,
And the noblest blood of Christian Spain
    Hath bathed her soil to-day.
        I have seen the strong man die,
        And the stripling meet his fate,
Where the mountain-winds go sounding by,
        In the Roncesvalles' Strait.

"In the gloomy Roncesvalles' Strait
    There are helms and lances cleft;
And they that moved at morn elate
    On a bed of heath are left!
        There's many a fair young face,
        Which the war steed hath gone o'er;
At many a board there is kept a place
        For those that come no more!"