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THE DUKE DE RIVAS.
And seeing that his brother yet
Was not entirely dead,
Since he perchance as breathing seem'd,
His breast a heave to make,
He gave him with his foot a push,
Which made the body shake;
Whereon he, giving to the Moor
His sharpened dagger bare,
Said, "Finish him," and quietly
To sleep went up the stair.
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