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SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS.



SONG OF EMIGRATION.




There was heard a song on the chiming sea,
A mingled breathing of grief and glee;
Man's voice, unbroken by sighs, was there,
Filling with triumph the sunny air;
Of fresh green lands, and of pastures new,
It sang, while the bark through the surges flew.

But ever and anon
    A murmur of farewell
Told, by its plaintive tone,
    That from woman's lip it fell.


"Away, away o'er the foaming main!"
—This was the free and the joyous strain—