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THE HERO'S DEATH by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS

Poet Analysis

First Line: LIFE'S PARTING BEAMS WERE IN HIS EYE
Last Line: A TREASURE THUS SECURE!
Subject(s): HEROISM; HEROES; HEROINES;

LIFE'S parting beams were in his eye,
Life's closing accents on his tongue,
When round him pealing to the sky,
The shout of victory rung!

Then, ere his gallant spirit fled,
A smile so bright illumed his face --
Oh! never, of the light it shed,
Shall memory lose a trace!

His was a death, whose rapture high
Transcended all that life could yield;
His warmest prayer was so to die,
On the red battle-field!

And they may feel, who loved him most,
A pride so holy and so pure:
Fate hath no power o'er those who boast
A treasure thus secure!



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