Songs of Labour Northamptonshire Rambles And Other Poems
Songs of Labour Northamptonshire Rambles And Other Poems
John Plummer
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And to my Lord for mercy go. Farewell— a darkness veils my eyes, Thy kneeling form no more I see ; Yet I forgive thee, e'en as I Hope that my Lord will pardon me. Farewell— I rise— I mount— I fly— From ev'ry earthly trammel free. FALLEN ! Oh ! beautiful and innocent Was her young soul within : No taint defil'd its purity j Her heart was free from sin. No brighter worth was e'er enshrin'd In Poet's teeming brain ; Oh ! that her maiden holiness Could be restored again. 160 ROSALIND. The Tempter c...ame. With words of guile He led her heart astray ; Her guardian angel spread her wings, And, weeping, flew away. The Tempter won — His victim fell — And now in grief and pain Her spirit agoniz'd recalls Life's early days again. ROSALIND. For thee no brazen trumpets blow, For thee, no silken banners wind. Yet thou art ever in the heart Of haughty Strathclyde's Rosalind. Aye ! dearer thou than belted Earl, Or Prince with all his vassal train ; I care not for thy lowly birth, But loving, am belov'd again.
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