The Cave of Hoonga a Tongaen Tradition in Two Cantos And Other Poems
The Cave of Hoonga a Tongaen Tradition in Two Cantos And Other Poems
Isabella Hindmarsh
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Wherever now thy place of rest, I know that happiness is thine ; I feel (how conscious !) thou art bless'd. And can I at thy fate repine ? A few more tears, a few more sighs. May longer mark my lengthen'd day. But soon to thee in happier skies. My soul shall wing its joyful way ! THE NIGHTINGALE'S SONG TO THE ROSE. W H Y bloom 80 near my pensive bower. In radiant beauty dazzling rose ? I love thee not, thou smiling flower, Unfit companion for my woes ! Though poets idly feign and sing, * That t...hee I woo in blooming spring. When dewy twilights close. A bride too gay thou art for me, And mine is love too sad for thee ! * " "th* nightingale on seeing the rose become* iutoxicated, and loses the reins of prudence, \c' See PbrsUii Fablk. K 74 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. They say thou weep'st but O ! thy tears, Thy silver tears, are those of bliss ! They say thou sigh'st but sweet thy fears, 'Tis when the infant zephyrs kiss ! And when the morn in eastern bower Is painting twilight's paly flower Half hid in weeping mists ; With joy expands thy fluttering breast.
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