Australian Poets 1788 1888 Being a Selection of Poems Upon All Subjects Writt

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Australian Poets 1788 1888 Being a Selection of Poems Upon All Subjects Writt
Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen
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He has grown so dear, That I hourly fear Lest, unwitting, my love I show I Old tree, with my secret I tremble Whenever my love draws nigh, For I know in my heart Were we kept apart There were nothing left but to die 1 144 AUSTRALIAN POETS.
And I dread lest he read my secret Of love that is given unsought, For my heart shall break, If he fail to speak, With the sorrow that he hath wrought.
But never, though life be dreary. Will I suffer that he should see, That though no word From his lips I've
...heard. He is more than the world to me ! " Then the tree would whisper of comfort In the stir of its myriad leaves — " No soul so sad But may yet be glad, For there's balm for the heart that grieves.
But all the time it was wond'ring, Deep down in its ancient breast, Why the power of pride Two souls should divide, And true love be unconfest.
Perchance the old tree gave wise counsel — Perchance it their whispers betrayed ; But be that as it may, At last came a day When the twain stood hand-clasped in its shade.


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