Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Come, Tell Me Some Olden Story. by Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
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Come, Tell Me Some Olden Story.

    By Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon



    I.

    Come tell me some olden story
        Of Knight or Paladin,
    Whose sword on the field of glory
        Bright laurel wreaths did win:
    Tell me of the heart of fire
        His courage rare did prove;
    Speak on - oh! I will not tire -
        But never talk of love.


    II.

    Or, if thou wilt, I shall hearken
        Some magic legend rare -
    How the Wizard's power did darken
        The sunny summer air:
    Thou'lt tell of Banshee's midnight wail,
        Or corpse-light's ghastly gleam -
    It matters not how wild the tale
        So love be not thy theme.


    III.

    Or, perhaps thou may'st have travelled
        On distant, foreign strand,
    Strange secrets have unravelled
        In many a far-off land;
    Describe each castle hoary,
        Each fair or frowning shore -
    But should love blend in thy story
        I'll list thy voice no more.


    IV.

    Thou askest with emotion,
        Why am I thus so cold,
    Urging all thy past devotion,
        Well known - well tried of old;
    Hush! bend a little nearer
        That sad, o'erclouded brow -
    Could love vows make thee dearer
        To me than thou art now!



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