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Mark this holy chapel well!
Here first, an infant to her breast,
"Vouchsafe him health, O God! and give
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TELL's BIRTH-PLACE.
Imitated from Stolberg.
I.
The Birth-place, this, of William Tell.
Here, where stands God's altar dread,
Stood his parents' marriage-bed.
II.
Him his loving mother prest;
And kiss'd the babe, and bless'd the day,
And pray'd as mothers use to pray.
III.
The child thy servant still to live!"
But God had destined to do more
Through him, than through an armed power.
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