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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE BANKS OF THE LEE, by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE Poet's Biography First Line: O, the banks of the lee, the banks of the lee Last Line: And 't is little I'd sigh for the banks of the lee! Subject(s): Lee (river), Ireland | |||
O, THE banks of the Lee, the banks of the Lee, And love in a cottage for Mary and me! There's not in the land a lovelier tide, And I'm sure that there's no one so fair as my bride. She's modest and meek, There's a down on her cheek, And her skin is as sleek As a butterfly's wing; Then her step would scarce show On the fresh-fallen snow, And her whisper is low, But as clear as the spring. O the banks of the Lee, the banks of the Lee, And love in a cottage for Mary and me! I know not how love is happy elsewhere, I know not how any but lovers are there. O, so green is the grass, so clear is the stream, So mild is the mist and so rich is the beam, That beauty should never to other lands roam, But make on the banks of our river its home! When, dripping with dew, The roses peep through, 'T is to look in at you They are growing so fast; While the scent of the flowers Must be hoarded for hours, 'T is poured in such showers When my Mary goes past. O the banks of the Lee, the banks of the Lee, And love in a cottage for Mary and me! O, Mary for me, Mary for me, And 't is little I'd sigh for the banks of the Lee! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BANKS OF THE LEE by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS A BALLAD OF ATHLONE; OR, HOW THEY BROKE DOWN THE BRIDGE by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE A BALLAD OF SARSFIELD; OR, THE BURSTING OF THE GUNS by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE DIRGE OF RORY O'MORE; 1642 by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE HUMAN LIFE by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE SORROW by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE THE SUN GOD by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE A CHARACTER by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE AN EPICUREAN'S EPITAPH by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE CARDINAL MANNING by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE |
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