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第44章 JEMMY DAWSON.

Come listen to my mournful tale,Ye tender hearts,and lovers dear;

Nor will you scorn to heave a sigh,Nor will you blush to shed a tear.

And thou,dear Kitty,peerless maid,Do thou a pensive ear incline;

For thou canst weep at every woe,And pity every plaint but mine.

Young Dawson was a gallant youth,A brighter never trod the plain;

And well he loved one charming maid,And dearly was he loved again.

One tender maid she loved him dear,Of gentle blood the damsel came,And faultless was her beauteous form,And spotless was her virgin fame.

But curse on party's hateful strife,That led the faithful youth astray The day the rebel clans appeared:

Oh had he never seen that day!

Their colours and their sash he wore,And in the fatal dress was found;

And now he must that death endure,Which gives the brave the keenest wound.

How pale was then his true love's cheek,When Jemmy's sentence reach'd her ear!

For never yet did Alpine snows So pale nor yet so chill appear.

With faltering voice she weeping said,"Oh,Dawson,monarch of my heart,Think not thy death shall end our loves,For thou and I will never part.

"Yet might sweet mercy find a place,And bring relief to Jemmy's woes,O GEORGE,without a prayer for thee My orisons should never close.

"The gracious prince that gives him life Would crown a never-dying flame,And every tender babe I bore Should learn to lisp the giver's name.

"But though,dear youth,thou should'st be dragged To yonder ignominious tree,Thou shalt not want a faithful friend To share thy bitter fate with thee."

O then her mourning-coach was called,The sledge moved slowly on before;

Though borne in a triumphal car,She had not loved her favourite more.

She followed him,prepared to view The terrible behests of law;

And the last scene of Jemmy's woes With calm and stedfast eye she saw.

Distorted was that blooming face,Which she had fondly loved so long:

And stifled was that tuneful breath,Which in her praise had sweetly sung:

And severed was that beauteous neck,Round which her arms had fondly closed:

And mangled was that beauteous breast,On which her love-sick head reposed:

And ravished was that constant heart,She did to every heart prefer;

For though it could his king forget,'Twas true and loyal still to her.

Amid those unrelenting flames She bore this constant heart to see;

But when 'twas mouldered into dust,"Now,now,"she cried,"I'll follow thee.

"My death,my death alone can show The pure and lasting love I bore:

Accept,O heaven,of woes like ours,And let us,let us weep no more."

The dismal scene was o'er and past,The lover's mournful hearse retired;

The maid drew back her languid head,And sighing forth his name expired.

Though justice ever must prevail,The tear my Kitty sheds is due;

For seldom shall she hear a tale So sad,so tender,and so true.

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