Thomas Moore - The Mountain Sprite

Thomas Moore - The Mountain Sprite

In yonder valley there dwelt, alone, br A youth, whose moments had calmly flown, br 'Till spells came o'er him, and, day and night, br He was haunted and watch'd by a Mountain Sprite. br br As once, by moonlight, he wander'd o'er br The golden sands of that Island shore, br A foot-print sparkled before his sight -- br 'Twas the fairy foot of the Mountain Sprite! br br Beside a fountain, one sunny day, br As bending over the stream he lay, br There peep'd down o'er him two eyes of light, br And he saw in that mirror the Mountain Sprite. br br He turn'd, but, lo, like a startled bird, br That spirit fled! -- and the youth but heard br Sweet music, such as marks the flight br Of some bird of song, from the Mountain Sprite. br br One night, still haunted by that bright look, br The boy, bewilder'd, his pencil took. br And, guided only by memory's light, br Drew the once-seen form of the Mountain Sprite. br br "Oh thou, who lovest the shadow," cried br A voice, low whispering by his side, br "Now turn and see," -- here the youth's delight br Seal'd the rosy lips of the Mountain Sprite.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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