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127 The mornings come and the mornings go, Yellow and purple, crimson and gray, And the milkmaid sings as she calls her cows, And the farm lad whistles the while he ploughs ; But all the while my heart beats low, For the lark, the lark is away ! The rain descends, and the gardens grow, And the camomile makes green her bed, And the bushes are full as bushes can hold, Of bells of silver and globes of gold ; But all the while my heart beats low, For the rose, the rose, she is dead ! The tides they... ebb and the tides they flow, And the sun shines more than the storm can frown, And the ships with their white sails flowing free Like a forest of silver cover the sea ; And all the while my heart beats low, For the one good ship gone down ! 128 In Despair. XI. T T ER mouth was red, and you would say Bespoke a spirit glad, But for the undulating play Of serious thought it had. The pathos of her wondrous eyes Was made of shade and sun, Half expectation, half surprise, Terror and trust in one. Her voice was sweeter than a sigh, And sadder than a song, And quiet as the shadow by Her side, she went along.
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