The Summers Night Lay a Poem in Three Cantos Canto I
The Summers Night Lay a Poem in Three Cantos Canto I
Samuel Bromley
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They feel their hearts with heavenly raptures glow : Their golden moments glide on angel-wing. Each growing sweeter like succeeding days in spring. XXVI. heavens ! how sad and lonely do I feel ! — 1 once the thrilHngs of such bliss did prove : 'Twas when sweet Clara came with nimble heel, To meet me in the solitary grove ; Leaned on my breast, and heard my tale of love ; Lavished on me the radiance of her eyes ; Spoke words as sweet as angel-songs above ; But now ! (flow out my tears and heave ...my sighs !) My gentle Clara's fled, and with her all those joys. 14 summer's night lay. XXVIT. But when she left me, (what a pain was that ! I never wish to feel it o'er again ; Nor ever will it be by me forgot : ^\li, me ! I thought it would have cleft in twain My very soul ! so piercing was the pain :) She left what ne'er will leave me till I die, Though roll between us the wide-foaming main. Her weeping Image ; now it clings me nigh, Shewing its pallid cheek, and downcast streaming eye, XXVIII.
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