The Poetical Works of Barry Cornwall Pseud volume 3
The Poetical Works of Barry Cornwall Pseud volume 3
Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874
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86 MARCIAN CGLONfcA. XIII. No more in that lone hamlet were they seen : But the remembrance of what once had been, (Their deep and sad affection) still survived Their going. They had lived, and gently lived Amongst the wild and sea-beat mariners : His eye was clearing to a calm, and hers Troubled, but still at times, and always soft, And her sweet voice, (like music heard aloft By tender hermitess in rocky cell, Or in dreams of love, at night, By young and hopeless anchorite, ) Was after many a... year remembered well. Tbey fled into the mountains. Night and day, By strange and lonely paths they sought their way, Wild as a creature in the forests born, That spring on Asian sands, Colonna grew, And with his burthen on his bosom flew, MARCIAN GOLOXXA. 37 Supporting, watching her from night to morn. At last the chesnut groves and woods of pines Frowned on them from the gloomy Appennines And then Colonna felt his bride was sat". He placed her near Laverna, in a c High, overgrown and haunted, yet his sport Had been to slumber there in former days, And, from its dizzy height, he had loved to court The breeze which ever o'er the mountains plaj - —Clad in his fisher's weeds, and with a brow Bronzed by his sea-ward life, ('donna now Went ('earless to the convent, and would toil For the pah- monks and till their rocky soil, And gain their bounty, (garments coarse, and food, ) Whirl: be would carry to his cavern rude, And feed the dove that lay within his nest, And hush her every evening to her rest.
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