The book The Testament of William Windune And Other Poems was written by author J H James Harold Wallis Here you can read free online of The Testament of William Windune And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Testament of William Windune And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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Youth claims a drama quite his own That each must aid in or attend, And those the years have overgrown Can only have the past for friend. Now Windune speaketh of his own Lady. O Lady I have loved so long, Beloved of the vanished days, Sweet inspiration of the song By which I seek, in fruitless ways, To tell thy grace, so past all praise It must be pleasing e'en to God, I leave thee all my lover's lays, Particularly this ballade: Here followeth the Ballade of Windune*s Sweet- heart. BALLADE OF M...Y SWEETHEART. A golden pen and ink of gold And golden thoughts should rightly be With him who dares to be so bold As write a poem meant for thee. And who am I who make so free To dabble in the poet's art And sing of thee a melody. Sweetheart sweetheart? [27] TESTAMENT OF WILLIAM WINDUNE The winter winds shriek with the cold, The snow is piled above the knee On either side the paths. Behold, The icicles on eave and tree. Then look within my heart and see The fire that never will depart, Because you vowed you loved but me, Sweetheart, (my very own) sweetheart.
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