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" Then he lifts his riven banner, And the asker's voice is dumb. While up rose the Provost — A brave old man was he. Of ancient name and knightly fame, And chivalrous degree. For, with a father's pride. He sav/ his last reuiaining son Go forth by Randolph's side, With casque on head miuI spur on lieel, All keen to do and dare ; And proudly did that gallant boy Dunedin's banner bear. AND IMPERSONATIONS. CB Oh ! woeful now was tlie old man's look, And he spake right heavily — " Now, Randolpli, te...ll thy tidings, However sharp they be ! Woe is written on tliy visage, Death is looking from thy face, Speak ! though it be of overthrow, It cannot be disgrace ! " Randolph gave the riven banner To the Provost's shaking hand, Saying, '' That is all I bring ye From the bravest of the land. Ay ! ye may look upon it — It was guarded well and long. By your brothers and your children, By the valiant and the strong. One by one they fell around it. As the archers laid them low, Grimly dying, still unconquered, With their faces to the foe.
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