Voices of the Border: Comprising Songs of the Field, Songs of the Bower, Indian Melodies, And ...

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Voices of the Border: Comprising Songs of the Field, Songs of the Bower, Indian Melodies, And ...
George Washington Patten
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Since thou art fled, lanthe, Love heeds not Beauty's throne, For broken is her sceptre.
Since thou art gone.
Hosted by Google I LIVE FOR THEE.
I LIVE for thee — 't were little worth I know, such words the world to tell, But yet the loveliest things of earth Repeat that phrase of pleasing spell.
The vesper bird, at close- of day, Who greets his mate with songs of glee, Does he not say, or seem to say, I live for thee?
I live for thee — the lute-string cries.
Thou chosen of the minstrel band, For
... one alone its music sighs.
And answers not a stranger's hand.
The flower which marks the coursing sun, With constant gaze its god to see, Oh ! looks it not — thou glorious one — I live for thee?
I live for thee — bird, lute, and flower, Ah I weave again that soothing tone, And waft it on to yon far bower.
Where one ye know not sits alone.
And tell her how at even-tide.
O'er tented plain or rolling sea.
Fond accents breathe — my gentle bride — I live for thee.
Hosted by Google THE DYING BETROTHED.


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