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ELDORADO.

Gaily bedight, A gallant knight,

In sunshine and in shadow,

Had journeyed long, Singing a song,

In search of Eldorado.

But he grew old - This knight so bold -

And o'er his heart a shadow

Fell, as he found No spot of ground

That looked like Eldorado.

And, as his strength Failed him at length,

He met a pilgrim shadow -

'Shadow,' said he, 'Where can it be -

This land of Eldorado?'

'Over the Mountains Of the Moon,

Down the Valley of the Shadow,

Ride, boldly ride,' The shade replied, -

'If you seek for Eldorado!'



1849.

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