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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I THOUGHT OF THEE.
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I thought of thee, when o'er the seaMy vessel flew before the wind,
Though mem'ry brought no trace of aught,
Save chilling frowns and words unkind!
Too well, I knew my last adieu
Had caused no sad regret for me;
Yet when the shore was seen no more,
I thought of thee—I thought of thee!
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I thought of thee, when over meUnheeded blew the wintry blast,
My fancy roved to scenes I loved,
In happy years for ever past.
While others slept, I often wept,
And gazed upon the dreary sea;
And all the night, till dawning light,
I thought of thee—I thought of thee!
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