XII.
The Bard’s Wish.

Oh were I laid1
                        
                        In the greenwood shade,2
                        
                        Beneath the covert of waving trees,3
                        
                        Removed from woe,4
                        
                        And the ills below,5
                        
                        That render life but a long disease !6
                        No more to weep,7
                        
                        But in soothing sleep,8
                        
                        To slumber on long ages through ;9
                        
                        My grave turf bright10
                        
                        With the rosy light11
                        
                        Of eve, or the morning’s silver dew.12
                        I ask no dirge—13
                        
                        The foamy surge14
                        
                        Of the torrent will sing a lament for me ;15
                        
                        And the evening breeze,16
                        
                        That stir the trees,17
                        
                        Will murmur a mournful lullaby.18
                        Plant not—plant not19
                        
                        Above the spot,20
                        
                        Memorial stones for the stranger’s gaze ;21
                        
                        The earth and sky22
                        
                        Are enough, for I23
                        
                        Have lived with nature all my days.24
                        Oh were I laid25
                        
                        In the greenwood shade,26
                        
                        Beneath the covert of waving trees,27
                        
                        Removed from woe,28
                        
                        And the ills below,29
                        
                        That render life but a long disease !30