“In the desert, in the battle, in the ocean-tempest’s wrath,

We stood together, side by side—one hope was ours, one path;

Thou hast wrapp’d me in thy soldier’s cloak, thou hast fenced me with thy breast;

Thou hast watch’d beside my couch of pain—oh! bravest heart, and best!

“I see the festive lights around,—o’er a dull, sad world they shine;

I hear the voice of victory—my Pedro! where is thine?

The only voice in whose kind tone my spirit found reply!—

O brother! I have bought too dear this hollow pageantry!

“I have hosts and gallant fleets, to spread my glory and my sway,

And chiefs to lead them fearlessly,—my friend hath pass’d away!