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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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"Thou'st bravely won an Irish bride--<br />

An Irish bride of grace and worth--<br />

Oh! let the Irish nature glide<br />

Into thy heart from this hour forth;<br />

An Irish home thy sword has won,<br />

A new-found mother blessed the strife;<br />

Oh! be that mother's fondest son,<br />

And love the land that gives you life!<br />

"Betwixt the Isles and Antrim's coast,<br />

The Scotch and Irish waters blend;<br />

But who shall tell, with idle boast,<br />

Where one begins and one doth end?<br />

Ah! when shall that glad moment gleam,<br />

When all our hearts such spell shall feel?<br />

And blend in one broad Irish stream,<br />

On Irish ground for Ireland's weal?<br />

"Love the dear land in which you live,<br />

Live in the land you ought to love;<br />

Take root, and let your branches give<br />

Fruits to the soil they wave above;<br />

No matter what your foreign name,<br />

No matter what your sires have done,<br />

No matter whence or when you came,<br />

The land shall claim you as a son!"<br />

As in the azure fields on high,<br />

When Spring lights up the April sky,<br />

The thick battalioned dusky clouds<br />

Fly o'er the plain like routed crowds<br />

Before the sun's resistless might!<br />

Where all was dark, now all is bright;<br />

The very clouds have turned to light,<br />

And with the conquering beams unite!<br />

Thus o'er the face of John MacJohn<br />

A thousand varying shades have gone;<br />

Jealousy, anger, rage, disdain,<br />

Sweep o'er his brow--a dusky train;<br />

But nature, like the beam of spring,

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