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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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31<br />

Long as a Lapland winter, which no pleasant sunlight cheereth,<br />

The summer shall be<br />

Vainly shall autumn be gay, in the rich robes it weareth,<br />

Vainly for me!<br />

No joy can I feel till the prow of thy vessel appeareth<br />

Over the sea!<br />

Sweeter than summer, which tenderly, motherly bringeth<br />

Flowers to the bee;<br />

Sweeter than autumn, which bounteously, lovingly flingeth<br />

Fruits on the tree,<br />

Shall be winter, when homeward returning, thy swift vessel wingeth<br />

Over the sea!<br />

OH! HAD I THE WINGS OF A BIRD.<br />

Oh! had I the wings of a bird,<br />

To soar through the blue, sunny sky,<br />

By what breeze would my pinions be stirred?<br />

To what beautiful land should I fly?<br />

Would the gorgeous East allure,<br />

With the light of its golden eyes,<br />

Where the tall green palm, over isles of balm,<br />

Waves with its feathery leaves?<br />

Ah! no! no! no!<br />

I heed not its tempting glare;<br />

In vain should I roam from my island home,<br />

For skies more fair!<br />

Should I seek a southern sea,<br />

Italia's shore beside,<br />

Where the clustering grape from tree to tree<br />

Hangs in its rosy pride?<br />

My truant heart, be still,<br />

For I long have sighed to stray<br />

Through the myrtle flowers of fair Italy's bowers.<br />

By the shores of its southern bay.<br />

But no! no! no!

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