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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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Thus rushed upon the doomed MacJohn<br />

The swift, small-powerful force of Con.<br />

They took the castle by surprise,<br />

No star was in the angry skies,<br />

The moon lay dead within her shroud<br />

Of thickly-folded ashen cloud;<br />

They found the steed within his stall,<br />

The hound within the oaken hall,<br />

The peerless wife of thousand charms,<br />

Within her slumbering husband's arms:<br />

The bard had pictured to the life<br />

The beauty of MacDonnell's wife;<br />

Not Evir[91] could with her compare<br />

For snowy hand and shining hair;<br />

The glorious banner morn unfurls<br />

Were dark beside her golden curls;<br />

And yet the blackness of her eye<br />

Was darker than the moonless sky!<br />

If lovers listen to my lay,<br />

Description is but thrown away;<br />

If lovers read this antique tale,<br />

What need I speak of red or pale?<br />

The fairest form and brightest eye<br />

Are simply those for which they sigh;<br />

The truest picture is but faint<br />

To what a lover's heart can paint.<br />

Well, she was fair, and Con was bold,<br />

But in the strange, wild days of old;<br />

To one rough hand was oft decreed<br />

The noblest and the blackest deed.<br />

'Twas pride that spurred O'Donnell on,<br />

But still a generous heart had Con;<br />

He wished to show that he was strong,<br />

And not to do a bootless wrong.<br />

But now there's neither thought nor time<br />

For generous act or bootless crime;

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