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Winthrop Mackworth Praed (Уинтроп Макворт Прейд) A Letter of Advice You tell me you're promised a lover, My own Araminta, next week; Why cannot my fancy discover The hue of his coat, and his cheek? Alas! if he look like another, A vicar, a banker, a beau, Be deaf to your father and mother, My own Araminta, say 'No!' Miss Lane, at her Temple of Fashion, Taught us both how to sing and to speak, And we loved one another with passion, Before we had been there a week: You gave me a ring for a token; I wear it wherever I go; I gave you a chain, - it is broken? My own Araminta, say 'No!' O think of our favorite cottage, And think of our dear Lalla Rookh! How we shared with the milkmaids their pottage, And drank of the stream from the brook; How fondly our loving lips faltered, 'What further can grandeur bestow?' My heart is the same; - is yours altered? My own Araminta, say 'No!' Remember the thrilling romances We read on the bank in the glen; Remember the suitors our fancies Would picture for both of us then; They wore the red cross on their shoulder, They had vanquished and pardoned their foe - Sweet friend, are you wiser or colder? My own Araminta, say 'No!' Winthrop Mackworth Praed's other poems: Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1300 |
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