. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . WtW—pcHce to tltjj heart. iVtW—peace to thy heart, though anothers it be,And health to that cheek, though it bloom not for meTo-morrow I sail for those cinnamon groves,***Where nightly the ghost of the Carribee roves,And, far from the light of those eyes, I may yetTheir illurements forgive and their splendor forget. Farewell to Bermuda,*^ and long may the bloomOf the lemon and myrtle its valleys perfume;May spring to eternity hallow the shade,Where Ariel has warbled and Waller*^ has thou—when, at dawn, thou shal


. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . WtW—pcHce to tltjj heart. iVtW—peace to thy heart, though anothers it be,And health to that cheek, though it bloom not for meTo-morrow I sail for those cinnamon groves,***Where nightly the ghost of the Carribee roves,And, far from the light of those eyes, I may yetTheir illurements forgive and their splendor forget. Farewell to Bermuda,*^ and long may the bloomOf the lemon and myrtle its valleys perfume;May spring to eternity hallow the shade,Where Ariel has warbled and Waller*^ has thou—when, at dawn, thou shalt happen to roamThrough the lime-coverd alley that leads to thy oft, when the dance and the revel were the stars were beginning to fade in the sun,I have led thee along, and have told by the wayWhat my heart all the night had been burning to say—0, think of the past—give a sigh to those times,And a blessing for me to that alley of limes. ¥ -^. ^-//. 356 aj«4J>*^i<^7^ _


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