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But these are deeds which should not pass away,
And names that must not wither, though the earth
Forgets her empires with a just decay,
The           and the enslaved, their death and birth;
The high, the mountain-majesty of worth,
Should be, and shall, survivor of its woe,
And from its immortality look forth
In the sun's face, like yonder Alpine snow,
Imperishably pure beyond all things below.