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SMILE AGAIN, MY BONNIE LASSIE

Smile again, my bonnie lassie, lassie, smile again,
Prithee, do not frown, sweet lassie, for it gives me pain.
If to love thee too sincerely be fault in me,
Thus to use me so severely is not kind in thee.
Oh! smile again, my bonnie lassie, lassie, smile again,
Oh! smile again my bonnie lassie, prithe, smile again.

Fare-thee-well! my bonnie lasssie, lassie, fare-thee-well!
Time will show thee, bonnie lassie, more than tongue can tell.
Tho' we're doom'd, by fate to sever (and 'tis hard to part,
Still believe me, thou shalt ever own my faithful heart.
Then smile again, my bonnie lassie, lassie, smile again,
Oh! smile again, my bonnie lassie, prithee, smile again.

——


THE SEA

The Sea! the Sea! the open Sea;
The blue, the fresh, the ever free;
Without a mark, without a bound,
It runneth the earth's wide regions round.
It plays with the clouds, it mocks the skies,
Or like a craddled creature lies.
I'm on the sea, I'm on the sea,
I am where I would ever be;
With the blue above, and the blue below,
And silence wheresoe'er I go.
If a storm should come and awake the deep
What matter, what matter, I shall ride and sleep.

I love--O how I love to ride,
On the fierce, foaming, bursting tide.
When every mad wave drowns the moon,
Or whistles aloft his tempest tune,
And tells how goeth the world below,
And why the sou'-west blast doth blow !
I never was on the dull tame shore,
But I loved the great Sea more and more :
And backward flew to her billowy birmant,
Like a bird that seeketh its mother's nest,
And a mother she was and is to me,
For I was born on the open Sea.