The Spaniard And Siorlamh a Traditional Tale of Ireland in the Fifteenth Cent

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The Spaniard And Siorlamh a Traditional Tale of Ireland in the Fifteenth Cent
Preston Fitzgerald
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That faded face is tliat love's rip'ning bloom ?
Be dim my eyes, and clos'd my shuddering ears No sense survive or dissipate in tears ; Ye horrors ! hence, ere Reason drop the rein. And let oblivion's torpor steep my brain !
ALBERT AND ALTALVAN, &C. 71 Adieu ! ye calm retreats, ye conscious bowers ! Ye roseat paths where danc'd the happier hours ! Zelinda fled, and every charm withdrawn, Untimely winter chills the blushing lawn !
Hush'd are the cords that wove their soft controul, Or bade the g
...lowing tide of rapture roll. With all the eloquence of music warm'd. And in resistless power the passions storra'd !
Where now ye strains? gone on the trackless wind- Fled with the rushing soul, the melting mind! Ye, dear dependants on a lovely hand ! Fell with your queen, and left a tuneless land.
What now remains? alas ! in niin hurl'd! The horrid silence of a wasted world ! Adieu, ye hopes, ye emulous desires ! Ambition, Pleasure, Praise ! dim, perish'd fires !
72 THE REMAINS OP ' And thou, Belinda, oh !


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