Near Clyde's gay stream there dwelt a maid, Whose mind was chaste and pure, Content she lived a humble life Beloved by all who knew her; Protected 'neath a parent's roof Her time passed on so merry, She loved and was beloved again By William of the ferry. With joy their parents gave consent And fixed the bridal day. Ere it arrived a press gang came And press'd poor Will away; He found resistance was in vain, They dragged him from his ferry, I ne'er shall see my love again, Cried William of the ferry. Loud blew the angry wind around; When scarce a league from shore The boat upset the ruffian crew Never to rise no more; Will fearless braved the angry waves In safety in his wherry, Peace was proclaimed and Jane's now blest With William of the ferry. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PETER QUINCE AT THE CLAVIER by WALLACE STEVENS TIPPERARY: 5. BY OUR OWN EUGENE FIELD by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 10. TO THE MUSE by MARK AKENSIDE THALIA by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE CASTLE RUINS by WILLIAM BARNES SEPTEMBER: FEAST OF ST. PARTRIDGE by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |