He. Where thou dwellest in what Grove Tell me Fair one tell me love Where thou thy charming Nest dost build O thou pride of every field She. Yonder stands a lonely tree There I live & mourn for thee Morning drinks my silent tear And evening winds my sorrows bear He. O thou Summers harmony I have livd & mournd for thee Each day I mourn along the wood And night hath heard my sorrows loud She. Dost thou truly long for me And am I thus sweet to thee Sorrow now is at an End O my Lover & my Friend He. Come on wings of joy well fly To where my Bower hangs on high Come & make thy calm retreat Among green leaves & blossoms sweet | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LAST LINES OF THOMAS INGOLDSBY by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM THE HOUSE-TOP; A NIGHT PIECE by HERMAN MELVILLE SAPPHO AND PHAON: 2. THE TEMPLE OF CHASTITY by MARY DARBY ROBINSON REMINDER by INDRAN AMIRTHANAYAGAM CAPTAIN TOM AND CAPTAIN HUGH by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS: BOOK 3. THE SECOND SONG by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |