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George Darley 17951846The Flower of Beauty
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Lull’d by the faint breezes sighing through her hair;
Sleeps she, and hears not the melancholy numbers
Breath’d to my sad lute amid the lonely air.
To wind round the willow-banks that lure him from above;
O that, in tears from my rocky prison streaming,
I, too, could glide to the bower of my love!
Opes she her eyelids at the dream of my lay,
Listening, like the dove, while the fountains echo round her,
To her lost mate’s call in the forests far away.
Still Heaven’s messenger of comfort to me;
Come! this fond bosom, my faithfullest, my fairest,
Bleeds with its death-wound—but deeper yet for thee.