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The battle of Niagara

second edition - enlarged : with other poems

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It went, and then a deeper night
Succeeded to its blazing flight,
The maniac sprung erect from earth,
And tossed his arms abroad in air:
Like some young spirit, at its birth—
Some nursling of the fiend Despair:
Uttered one thrilling, dreadful cry,
And darted towards the darkening sky
One fierce reproachful look;
Gathered his mantle round his form,
And then, like those who rend the storm,
His upward course he took.