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Edith Colby Banfield
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She was carried by a dragon To his palace o'er the sea.
And the sun went out forever, And the stars died in the strife, All the earth grew blank and dreary. She was gone who seemed my life ! So I went down to the seacoast, Years and years I waited there ; Till one bright, sunshiny morning. Chanced to meet a mermaid fair. ' O young mermaid, golden-tressed !
I 've a boon to ask of thee : Make me but that bird out yonder Flying eastward o'er the sea. " And the maid forgot her combing, Let her hair
... fall to her knee ; ' Thou shalt have the boon thou askest If thou 'It give thy soul to me. " ■ Gladly, gladly, young sea-maiden, Soul and body take in pay ; THE STORY Give me but that bird's white pinions Quickly, quickly, no delay. " In an instant I was sailing On white wings across the main, All my bird's heart beating, dancing, To see her, my love, again. And I found her ! found her happy, For the dragon proved a knight ; So I died on her dear bosom, And she kissed my pinions white.
ZZ 34 I'ASSAR VERSE XXVII.


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