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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WITH BEATING HEART AND TREMBLING STEP.
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With beating heart and trembling step, the maiden left her home,She clung for aid to one who spoke of happy days to come:
The victim heard not then the voice of conscience whispering low:
“Such bliss as guiltless thou hast known, the guilty never know.”
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He promis'd splendour, gems, and gold; she heard of these unmov'd;He promis'd changeless constancy, she listen'd and she lov'd!
Why was there not some watchful friend to warn her of the foe:
“Such bliss as guiltless thou hast known, the guilty never know.”
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Again she sees her native vale, again she looks for someWho lov'd in her that mean abode, which once she called her home:
But there in hopeless solitude repentant tears must flow:
“Such bliss as guiltless thou hast known, the guilty never know.”
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