Fitz Gwarine a Ballad of the Welsh Border in Three Cantos With Other Rhymes

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Then on thy beauteous bosom bear This little lyre from me; And let no sad suggestions tear That seat of harmony.
For I, where'er I chance to roam, Shall ever fearless fight;. The thought that thou art safe at horn* Puts ev'ry fear to flight.
Let Memory from this lyre I send A cheering flame derive; And Hope (the lover's constant friend) Preserve that flame alive.
Yet grieve not should I fall, my love.
Nor feel a moment's pain. For, trust me, there's a hand above Shall string my lyre again- past
...oral pfetle.
My dearest Ella, sweetest maid, To me the sweetest far, In poor and humble verse array'd, Receive thy Coriu's pray'r.
Ah leave, ah leave that busy scene Where cares and cankers dwell; A noble mind can ne'er disdain To view a village cell.
'Mid flow'ry vales with herbage green, And hills with verdure crown' d, My little lovely cot is seen, By woods encircled round.
( 168 ) My cot is " elegantly neat/' Nor pomp nor poverty; But peace and happiness await, Reserv'd for Love and thee.
Then leave, ah leave the guilty town.


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