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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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Now bright with smiles, with tears now dim,<br />

Oh! little cup that once was quaffed<br />

By fay-queens fluttering round thy rim.<br />

I press each silken fringe's fold,<br />

Sweet little eyes once more ye shine;<br />

I kiss thy lip, oh, cup of gold,<br />

And find thee full of Memory's wine.<br />

Within their violet depths I gaze,<br />

And see as in the camera's gloom,<br />

The island with its belt of bays,<br />

Its chieftained heights all capped with broom,<br />

Which as the living lens it fills,<br />

Now seems a giant charmed to sleep--<br />

Now a broad shield embossed with hills<br />

Upon the bosom of the deep.<br />

When will the slumbering giant wake?<br />

When will the shield defend and guard?<br />

Ah, me! prophetic gleams forsake<br />

The once rapt eyes of seer or bard.<br />

Enough, if shunning Samson's fate,<br />

It doth not all its vigour yield;<br />

Enough, if plenteous peace, though late,<br />

May rest beneath the sheltering shield.<br />

I see the long and lone defiles<br />

Of Keimaneigh's bold rocks uphurled,<br />

I see the golden fruited isles<br />

That gem the queen-lakes of the world;<br />

I see--a gladder sight to me--<br />

By soft Shanganah's silver strand,<br />

The breaking of a sapphire sea<br />

Upon the golden-fretted sand.<br />

Swiftly the tunnel's rock-hewn pass,<br />

Swiftly the fiery train runs through;<br />

Oh! what a glittering sheet of glass!<br />

Oh! what enchantment meets my view!<br />

With eyes insatiate I pursue,<br />

Till Bray's bright headland bounds the scene.

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