Page:Poems By Chauncy Hare Townshend.djvu/20

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If, in enchanter's shadowy hall..... It was a winter's evening..... Constancy... Swift, to climes of brighter day. Written to suit a beautiful air Bleeding heart-bleeding heart There was a time when all things smiled When with deep despair On losing a heart's-ease I know thee, now ...... 230 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 .. 240 Song of the Sea-Nymphs..... The Fairies' Song Song of the Spirits of Evening..... The Fisherman's Return ... . 240 242 . 244 245 Song written to suit a wildly beautiful German Air........ 246 Song of a female Indian Slave, separated from her Lover The Bandit's Song 247 249 Amid the west, the light decaying .. 250 Song of a poor Mad Girl...... .. 251 The Complaint of a Girl forsaken by her Lover The same.... ... 254 256 Remember me, when in thy cot The glow of health is on thy cheek. Beloved in vain....... Think'st thou on me?.... Thou say'st mine eyes have lost the light When all, that once seem'd good, or fair... Oh, were we side by side to stand Not yet, my soul...... Should clouds conceal our beacon-star.. Oh, that thine arm were lock'd in mine 257 258 259 260 261 262 .. 263 .. 264 . 265 266