Poems (Temple)/The Sailor—Song
The SAILOR.———SONG.
Can I forget the look she gave,
When Passion seal'd the parting token?
Her lily hand she thrice did wave,
But ne'er the faintest word was spoken.
When Passion seal'd the parting token?
Her lily hand she thrice did wave,
But ne'er the faintest word was spoken.
Can I forget that chasten'd smile
Which veil'd a heart o'ercharg'd with sorrow,
Yet my wild anguish to beguile,
E'en Joy's fair semblance try'd to borrow.
Which veil'd a heart o'ercharg'd with sorrow,
Yet my wild anguish to beguile,
E'en Joy's fair semblance try'd to borrow.
Can I forget the trembling tear
That seem'd to say v;'e part for ever;
And plainly told the hidden fear
That Fate the bands of Love would sever?
That seem'd to say v;'e part for ever;
And plainly told the hidden fear
That Fate the bands of Love would sever?
Oh! nectar'd lip! that once was mine,
Sweet form that haunts my fev'rish slumbers;
Dear face that mem'ry owns divine,
E'en all the charms my fancy numbers!
Sweet form that haunts my fev'rish slumbers;
Dear face that mem'ry owns divine,
E'en all the charms my fancy numbers!
At length I view'd my native shore;
How wildly then my gay heart bounded!
I flew to meet my love once more;
Her name thro' ev'ry grove resounded.
How wildly then my gay heart bounded!
I flew to meet my love once more;
Her name thro' ev'ry grove resounded.
Her name—alas! 'twas all remain'd,
'Twas all the envious Fates had left me!
No more by darkling woes detain'd,
She fled—and oh! of peace bereft me.
'Twas all the envious Fates had left me!
No more by darkling woes detain'd,
She fled—and oh! of peace bereft me.