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GEORGE AUGUSTUS CLOUGH A NATIVE OF LIVERPOOL, DIED SUDDENLY OF "STRANGER'S FEVER" NOV'R 5th 1843 AGED 22 He died of "Stranger's Fever" when his youth Had scarcely melted into manhood, so The chiselled1 legend runs; a brother's woe Laid bare for epitaph. The savage2 ruth Of a sunny, bright, but alien land, uncouth With cruel caressing3 dealt a mortal blow, And by this summer sea where flowers grow In tropic splendor4, witness to the truth Of ineradicable race he lies. The law of duty urged that he should roam, Should sail from fog and chilly5 airs to skies Clear with deceitful welcome. He had come With proud resolve, but still his lonely eyes Ached with fatigue6 at never seeing home. 点击收听单词发音
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