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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'LL WATCH FOR THEE.

[_]

(German Air.)

I

I'll watch for thee,
From my lonely bower;
Come o'er the sea
At the twilight hour;
Come when the day
Passes away,
Come when the nightingale sings on the tree!
Come, and remove
Doubts of thy love;
But if thou lov'st me not—come not to me!

II

Why didst thou say
I was brighter far
Than the bright ray
Of the evening star?
Why didst thou come
Seeking my home,
Till I believ'd that thy love was sincere?
Oh! if thy vow
Wearies thee now
Though I may weep for thee,—never come here!