I SAW THEE WEEP. 1. I SAW thee weep-the big bright tear And then methought it did appear I saw thee smile-the sapphire's blaze It could not match the living rays 2. As clouds from yonder sun receive Which scarce the shade of coming eve Can banish from the sky, Those smiles unto the moodiest mind Their own pure joy impart; Their sunshine leaves a glow behind That lightens o'er the heart. THY DAYS ARE DONE. 1. THY days are done, thy fame begun; The deeds he did, the fields the won, 2. Though thou art fall'n, while we are free Thou shalt not taste of death! The generous blood that flow'd from thee Within our veins its currents be, 3. Thy name, our charging hosts along, Shall be the battle-word! Thy fall, the theme of choral song To weep would do thy glory wrong; SONG OF SAUL BEFORE HIS LAST BATTLE. 1. WARRIORS and Chiefs! should the shaft or the sword 2. Thou who art bearing my buckler and bow, 3. Farewell to others, but never we part, B 3 SAUL. 1. THOU whose spell can raise the dead, "King, behold the phantom seer!" Earth yawn'd; he stood the centre of a cloud: His hand was wither'd, and his veins were dry; 2. "Why is my sleep disquieted? "Ere the coming day is done, "Such shalt thou be, such thy son, "Fare thee well, but for a day; "Then we mix our mouldering clay. "Thou, thy race, lie pale and low, "Pierced by shafts of many a bow; “And the falchion by thy side "To thy heart, thy hand shall guide: "Crownless, breathless, headless fall, “Son and sire, the house of Saul !” |