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HAVE YOU NOTHING TO SAY FOR YOURSELF?

 ("Si vous n'avez rien à me dire.") 
 
 {Bk. II. iv., May, 18—.} 


 Speak, if you love me, gentle maiden! 
 Or haunt no more my lone retreat. 
 If not for me thy heart be laden, 
 Why trouble mine with smiles so sweet? 
 
 Ah! tell me why so mute, fair maiden, 
 Whene'er as thus so oft we meet? 
 If not for me thy heart be, Aideen, 
 Why trouble mine with smiles so sweet? 
 
 Why, when my hand unconscious pressing, 
 Still keep untold the maiden dream? 
 In fancy thou art thus caressing 
 The while we wander by the stream. 
 
 If thou art pained when I am near thee, 
 Why in my path so often stray? 
 For in my heart I love yet fear thee, 
 And fain would fly, yet fondly stay. 
 
 C.H. KENNY. 


 







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