Poems
Oh, Would that She were Here!

George P.

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Oh, would that she were here,

These hills and dales among,

Where vocal groves are gayly mocked

By Echo's airy tongue:

Where jocund nature smiles

In all her boon attire,

And roams the deeply-tangled wilds

Of hawthorn and sweet-brier.

Oh, would that she were here—

The gentle maid I sing,

Whose voice is cheerful as the songs

Of forest-birds in spring!

Oh, would that she were here,

Where the free waters leap,

Shouting in sportive joyousness

Adown the rocky steep:

Where zephyrs crisp and cool

The fountains as they play,

With health upon their wings of light,

And gladness on their way.

Oh, would that she were here,

With these balm-breathing trees,

The sylvan daughters of the sun,

The rain-cloud, and the breeze!

Oh, would that she were here,

Where glide the rosy hours,

Murm'ring the drowsy hum of bees,

And fragrant with the flowers:

Where Heaven's redeeming love

Spans earth in Mercy's bow—

The promise of the world above

Unto the world below.

Oh, would that she were here,

Amid these shades serene—

Oh, for the spell of woman's love,

To consecrate the scene!

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