- Sweet girl! though only once we met,
- That meeting I shall neer forget;
- And though we neer may meet again,
- Remembrance will thy form retain;
- I would not say, I love, but still,
- My senses struggle with my will:
- In vain to drive thee from my breast,
- My thoughts are more and more represt;
- In vain I check the rising sighs,
- Another to the last replies:
- Perhaps, this is not love, but yet,
- Our meeting I can neer forget.
- What, though we never silence broke,
- Our eyes a sweeter language spoke;
- The tongue in flattering falsehood deals,
- And tells a tale in never feels:
- Deceit, the guilty lips impart,
- And hush the mandates of the heart;
- But souls interpreters, the eyes,
- Spurn such restraint, and scorn disguise.
- As thus our glances oft conversd,
- And all our bosoms felt rehearsd,
- No spirit, from within, reprovd us,
- Say rather, twas the spirit movd us.
- Though, what they utterd, I repress,
- Yet I conceive thoult partly guess;
- For as on thee, my memory ponders,
- Perchance to me, thine also wanders.
- This, for myself, at least, Ill say,
- Thy form appears through night, through day;
- Awake, with it my fancy teems;
- In sleep, it smiles in fleeting dreams;
- The vision charms the hours away,
- And bids me curse Auroras ray
- For breaking slumbers of delight,
- Which make me wish for endless night.
- Since, oh! whateer my future fate,
- Shall joy or woe my steps await;
- Tempted by love, by storms beset,
- Thine image I can neer forget.
- Alas! again no more we meet,
- No more former looks repeat;
- Then, let me breathe this parting prayer,
- The dictate of my bosoms care:
- May Heaven so guard my lovely quaker,
- That anguish never can oertake her;
- That peace and virtue neer forsake her,
- But bliss be aye her hearts partaker!
- Oh! may the happy mortal, fated
- To be, by dearest ties, related,
- For her, each hour, new joys discover,
- And lose the husband in the lover!
- May that fair bosom never know
- What tis to feel the restless woe,
- Which stings the soul, with vain regret,
- Of him, who never can forget!
|