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he most blest of all And pretty, pretty, The birds come with thee at thy call; In flocks they come and round they play, And this is what they seem to say-- They say and sing, each feathered thing; "Ah! pretty, pretty; Ah! dear little partridge!" ALASKAN BALLADRY, NO. 1. The Northland reared his hoary head And spied the Southland leagues away-- "Fairest of all fair brides," he said, "Be thou my bride, I pray!" Whereat the Southland laughed and cried "I'll bide beside my native sea, And I shall never be thy bride 'Til thou com'st wooing me!" The Northland's heart was a heart of ice, A diamond glacier, mountain high-- Oh, love is sweet at my price, As well know you and I! So gayly the Northland took his heart; And cast it in the wailing sea-- "Go, thou, with all my cunning art And woo my bride for me!" For many a night and for many a day, And over the leagues that rolled between The true heart messenger sped away To woo the Southland queen. But the sea wailed loud, and the sea wailed long While ever the Northland cried in glee: "Oh, thou shalt sing us our bridal song, When comes my bride, O sea!" At the foot of the Southland's golden throne The heart of the Northland ever throbs-- For that true heart speaks in the waves that moan The songs that it sings are sobs. Ever the Southland spurns the cries Of the messenger pleading the Northland's part-- The summer shines in the Southland's eyes-- The winter bides in her heart. And ever unto that far-off place Which love doth render a hallow spot, The Northland turneth his honest face And wonders she cometh not. The sea wails loud, and the sea wails long, As the ages of waiting drift slowly by, But the sea shall sing no bridal song-- As well know you and I! OLD DUTCH LOVE SONG. I am not rich, and yet my wealth Surpasseth human measure; My store untold Is not of gold Nor any sordid treasure. Let this one hoard his earthly pelf, Another court ambition-- Not for a throne Would I disown My poor and proud condition! The worldly gain achieved to-day To-morrow may be flying-- The gifts of kings Are fleeting things-- The gifts of love undying! In her I love is all my wealth
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