Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems by the late Thomas Haynes Bayly; Edited by his Widow. With A Memoir of the Author. In Two Volumes |
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THE EVERGREEN LEAF.
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“Farewell!” exclaimed Rosa, “dear Roland away!My father decrees it, and we must obey;
Yet though I complain not, and bow to his will;
In secret, in silence, I'll think of you still.”
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“In dreams those dear features before me shall rise;Your bright sunny hair, and your happy blue eyes:
My love defies all that the future can bring,
Like the evergreen leaf on the emerald ring.”
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The maiden is borne to a far distant isle,New friends court her favour, new lovers her smile.
Her tears are forgotten, a stranger is near
Who breathes the fond language of love in her ear!
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Jet black are his ringlets and dark is his brow;Oh! where is her sunny hair'd favourite now?
Alas! is affection so fleeting a thing?
Unlike the green leaf on the emerald ring.
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Can Rosa be faithless? No—dull are the eyesOf the girl who detects not her lover's disguise:
He darkens the tint of his features in vain,
The expression so dear to her still must remain.
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No stranger is there, it is Roland she hears,And answers his fond vows with eloquent tears.
Then say not that love is a frivolous thing,
'Tis the evergreen leaf on the emerald ring.
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