Poems by Victor Hugo
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One white plume that like a star,
Streams along the plain afar, And a steed that from the war Bears my lover back to me? JOHN L. O'SULLIVAN. THE LOVER'S WISH. _("Si j'etais la feuille.")_ [XXII., September, 1828.] Oh! were I the leaf that the wind of the West, His course through the forest uncaring; To sleep on the gale or the wave's placid breast In a pendulous cradle is bearing. All fresh with the morn's balmy kiss would I haste, As the dewdrops upon me were glancing; When Aurora sets out on the roseate waste, And round her the breezes are dancing. On the pinions of air I would fly, I would rush Thro' the glens and the valleys to quiver; Past the mountain ravine, past the grove's dreamy hush, And the murmuring fall of the river. |
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