Felicia Dorothea Hemans - The Laplander To His Rein-Deer

Felicia Dorothea Hemans - The Laplander To His Rein-Deer

HOW long, oh, my faithful companion and guide! br Thou hast wafted o'er deserts my car! br How oft, oh, my rein-deer! thy speed has been tried, br O'er mountains unknown and afar! br br But thy youth is departed, thy fire is no more, br And thy limbs all their vigor have lost; br For age steals upon thee, relentless and hoar, br And colder than winter his frost! br br When friendship, or pleasure, invited away, br Thou hast borne me o'er valleys and plains; br Untir'd with the dangers, the toils of the day, br While the road was beguil'd by my strains! br br When love gave the word, o'er the landscape of snow, br We flew like the wings of the wind! br In this ice-cover'd region, his sun-beam may glow, br To melt and to soften the mind! br br But thy youth is departed, thy spirit and grace, br And thy limbs all their vigor have lost; br For age steals upon thee with lingering pace, br And colder than winter his frost.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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