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名人诗歌|THE WANDERER FROM THE FOLD

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THE WANDERER FROM THE FOLD.

How few, of all the hearts that loved, Are grieving for thee now; And

why should mine to-night be moved With such a sense of woe1?

Too often thus, when left alone, Where none my thoughts can see, Comes back a word, a passing tone From thy strange history.

Sometimes I seem to see thee rise, A glorious child again; All virtues2 beaming from thine eyes That ever honoured men:

Courage and truth, a generous breast Where sinless sunshine lay: A being whose very presence blest Like gladsome summer-day.

O, fairly spread thy early sail, And fresh, and pure, and free, Was the first impulse of the gale3 Which urged life's wave for thee!

Why did the pilot, too confiding4, Dream o'er that ocean's foam5, And trust in Pleasure's careless guiding To bring his vessel6 home?

For well he knew what dangers frowned, What mists would gather, dim; What rocks and shelves, and sands lay round Between his port and him.

The very brightness of the sun The splendour of the main, The wind which bore him wildly on Should not have warned in vain.

An anxious gazer from the shore I marked the whitening wave, And wept above thy fate the more BecauseI could not save.

It recks not now, when all is over: But yet my heart will be A mourner still, though friend and lover Have both forgotten thee!


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