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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OH! DARK-EYED MAID OF PALESTINE.
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Oh, dark-eyed maid of Palestine,Though thou hast set me free,
Mistake me not—I cannot breathe
Affection's vow to thee!
The love that I can never feel
My lip would scorn to feign,
Then summon forth thy father's guard,
And give me back my chain.
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Far in a land thou ne'er wilt view,I left a gentle bride;
I know that in my plighted vow
Her fond heart will confide;
She may be told that far away
Her captive love was slain,
She shall not hear that I was false,
Then give me back my chain.
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I see a tear steal o'er thy cheek—My sentence I await;
But now thy trembling finger points
To yonder open gate!
Dark maid of Palestine, I seek
My plighted bride again,
And when we cease to pray for thee,
Oh! give me my chain again.
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