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A beautiful Poem. The rare merit and appositeness of the following masterpiece of Mr. Hope's patriotic muse will strike every mind. The author is one of the most gifted of the poets of America, and has a heart as true and bold as his pen is bright and beautiful. A Poem which Needs no Dedication. by James Barron hope. I. What! you hold yourselves as freemen? Tyrants love just such as ya! Go! abate your lofty manner! Write upon the State's old banner "A furore Normanorum Libera nos, O Domine!" II. Sink before the Federal altars, Each one, low, on bended knee; Pray, with lips that sob and falter, This prayer from a coward's Psalter: "A furore Normanorum, Libera nos, O Domine!" III. But you hold that quick repentance In the Northern mind will be. This repentance comes no sooner Than the Robber's did at Lunn. "A furore Normanorum, Libera nos, O Domine!" IV. He repented him: the Bishop Gave him absolution free-- Poured upon him sacred chrism In the pomp of h