Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Ireland: Vol. V. 1876–79.
Desmonds Song
By Thomas Moore (17791852)B
Not a star in the skies,
To thy door by Love lighted,
I first saw those eyes.
Some voice whispered o’er me,
As the threshold I crost,
There was ruin before me;
If I loved, I was lost.
Too soon in his train;
Yet so sweet that to-morrow
’T were welcome again.
Though misery’s full measure
My portion should be,
I would drain it with pleasure,
If poured out by thee.
To bow to this flame,
If you ’ve eyes, look but on her,
And blush while you blame.
Hath the pearl less whiteness
Because of its birth?
Hath the violet less brightness
For growing near earth?
To ancestry flies;
But woman’s bright story
Is told in her eyes.
While the monarch but traces
Through mortals his line,
Beauty, born of the Graces,
Ranks next to divine!