Eva.

“ Farewell, sweet Eva !  o’er yon brow1
                        
                        See where the beams of morning glow !2
                        
                        Farewell till softer hours shall come,3
                        
                        And lure me to thy moon-lit home.4
                        
                        I may not, love—I dare not stay—5
                        
                        Dare not !— Oh !  fond one, but for thee6
                        
                        This arm should cleave our onward way7
                        
                        Through hosts but Eva should be free !8
                        
                        Nay see not ;  thy will shall be9
                        
                        Sovereign o’er mine, come weal or woe :10
                        
                        Oh, while that bosom beats for me11
                        
                        Shall I e’er wound that bosom ?—No !12
                        
                        I swear it by yon Heaven !  by all13
                        
                        Our cherish’d joys, our hopes most dear !14
                        
                        Farewell, sweet love !  when shadows fall,15
                        
                        By this—and this—expect me here !”16
                        One last embrace—they part :  she turns17
                        
                        To where her taper lonely burns—18
                        
                        To where a mother sleeps within,19
                        
                        Unconscious of a daughter’s sin.20
                        
                        Oh, not for thee that blessed sleep,21
                        
                        Eva—’tis thine to watch and weep :22
                        
                        To watch for days that ne’er shall glow ;23
                        
                        To weep o’er one unguarded hour,24
                        
                        That yielded for a fragile vow25
                        
                        A priceless gem—thy maiden dower !26
                        
                        
In accents sweeter than the gale27
                        
                        That shakes the bells in Eva’s bower,28
                        
                        Flow’d on her ear the impassion’d tale ;29
                        
                        Till Eva, snared in love’s soft spell,30
                        
                        Listen’d—believed—confided—fell !31
                        The morn arose ;  the summer-day,32
                        
                        Bright, but for her slow wore away :33
                        
                        Pale evening came, and whisper’d rest ;34
                        
                        Yet ere the lady left her hall,35
                        
                        Her kneeling child she fondly prest.36
                        
                        “ I know not why these tear-drops fall,37
                        
                        Save that in thee, my hope, my all,38
                        
                        Some trace of silent grief appears ;39
                        
                        Oh that thy mother could recall40
                        
                        The rainbow hues of former years,41
                        
                        When joy laugh’d through my Eva’s tears42
                        
                        Like smiling showers of blossom’d spring ;43
                        
                        And love—oh, my prophetic fears !44
                        
                        And have I waked the slumbering string !45
                        
                        Yet if thy heart—but no—not now ;46
                        
                        I will not search that tell-tale brow,47
                        
                        O’er whose bright mirror like a glass48
                        
                        Thy bosom’s swift emotions pass.49
                        
                        Enough, thou know’st that there is one50
                        
                        Thy smile must never beam upon ;51
                        
                        Foe to our race—nay, tremble not,52
                        
                        My hope, my trust, are firm in thee :53
                        
                        
Be not thy mother’s words forgot,54
                        
                        And all may bright and blessed be.”55
                        ‘ Bright !  blessed !— no, that hour is past !”56
                        
                        Low murmur’d Eva :  “ to our foe57
                        
                        Fond love hath given—oh fatal haste !58
                        
                        All that a maiden could bestow.59
                        
                        Yet will not he the feud forego,60
                        
                        He, for whose sake fame, fortune, all,61
                        
                        I scorn’d, abjured, content to know62
                        
                        In him my fate—alas !  my fall ?”63
                        
                        Dim night beheld pale Eva stealing64
                        
                        Where arching boughs, her path concealing,65
                        
                        Oped on a spot so bright, so fair,66
                        
                        The sternest heart had soften’d there.67
                        It was a glen, where from on high68
                        
                        A shining rill slow winding fell ;69
                        
                        Amid such witching tracery,70
                        
                        It seem’d the work of fairy spell ;71
                        
                        And the soft moonlight blended well72
                        
                        With rocks, where flowers and foliage wreathing,73
                        
                        Now trembling into light and shade,74
                        
                        As o’er the leaves the moonbeams play’d,75
                        
                        Around that lone romantic dell76
                        
                        Balm and delight were breathing.77
                        
                        Beneath, the mingling waters lay,78
                        
                        Like diamond sparks, their mimic spray79
                        
                        Pale showering in the beam ;80
                        
                        
And every tree that loves the wave81
                        
                        Low bent its weeping boughs to lave82
                        
                        Amid the silvery stream,83
                        
                        Which tranquil now as loye’s repose84
                        
                        Through that sequester’d valley flows,85
                        
                        While imaged earth and heaven imprest86
                        
                        Shine forth upon its lucid breast.87
                        
                        “ And oh that Eva’s days might glide,”88
                        
                        Low breathed the fair,  “ like yon pure tide,89
                        
                        Where beam and shade, one moment seen,90
                        
                        Pass like a dream that ne’er hath been !91
                        
                        Vain, flattering hope !— it may not be ;92
                        
                        The hour is past—yet where is he ?93
                        
                        Love brooks not love’s delay ;94
                        
                        Perchance that in the sibyl’s grot,95
                        
                        His vows, his Eva, all forgot,96
                        
                        He wastes the hour away !97
                        
                        I’ll seek him ;— no—yet what is here ?98
                        
                        A scroll !— his hand !” —one burning tear99
                        
                        Fell on it as she read :100
                        
                        “ Eva, farewell !  forget the past ;101
                        
                        Our joys were all too bright to last :102
                        
                        Time wanes, and they are fled.103
                        
                        A fonder maid, a fairer brow,104
                        
                        Claim from my lips the nuptial vow ;105
                        
                        Love is a changeful dream !106
                        
                        Yet if again thy breast shall glow107
                        
                        With passion’s fire—ne’er trust a foe108
                        
                        Beside a moonlight stream.”109
                        
The morn return’d—the lady sought110
                        
                        Her Eva’s bower ;  that bower was lone.111
                        
                        “ Oh, what a ruin love hath wrought !112
                        
                        Where is my child, my treasure, gone ?”113
                        
                        Through the lone vale she wildly roved114
                        
                        Each woodland haunt that Eva loved,115
                        
                        Tracing her light step on the dew,116
                        
                        Till near the sibyl’s gtot she drew :117
                        
                        Then trembles as her starting eyes118
                        
                        Seek the dark sod where Eva lies,119
                        
                        In death’s embrace, as marble pale,120
                        
                        Clasping the’scroll that tells her tale !121
                        
                        The lady gazed on her lovely form,122
                        
                        And tears were lost in passion’s storm :123
                        
                        “ Eva, my child, I cannot weep for thee ;124
                        
                        His burning towers thy funeral pyre shall be !”125
                        The skies were red at the midnight hour,126
                        
                        And the craven had fled from his blazing tower ;127
                        
                        Had wildly fled o’er the crimson’d heath,128
                        
                        Where the foemen were dealing the work of death.129
                        
                        Oh, guilt is fearful!—ne’er till now130
                        
                        Sat terror on his dewy brow,131
                        
                        Who onward speeds, unknowing’ whither ;132
                        
                        Fate seems above, around, beneath.133
                        
                        Oh what hath led the wanderer hither,134
                        
                        Here, where his victim sleeps in death !135
                        
                        He starts, he shrieks, he gasps for breath136
                        
                        “ Eva, pale—dead !— oh righteous Heaven !137
                        
                        
Have I not twined that funeral wreath,138
                        
                        And shall her murderer be forgiven ?139
                        
                        No ;  vainly now would life atone,140
                        
                        Yet, Eva, I can die for thee—141
                        
                        For thee, whose beauty never shone142
                        
                        So dear as now it smiles on me.143
                        
                        Come, my true sword, my spirit free,”144
                        
                        His trembling limbs her name repeat ;145
                        
                        “ One parting kiss—it may not be—”146
                        
                        He falls and dies at Eva’s feet.147
                        Loud are the shouts on the midnight air :148
                        
                        “ We have track’d the foe to his secret lair—149
                        
                        We have track’d him where he cannot fly—150
                        
                        And the craven chief must do or die :151
                        
                        Sweet Mary, what a sight is here !”152
                        
                        Back they shrink like frighted deer,153
                        
                        But the lady onward her course pursued,154
                        
                        And fearless gazed on that scene of blood.155
                        
                        “ And is it thus !” —her spirit changed—156
                        
                        “ Eva, thy wrongs are all avenged ;157
                        
                        Our feud is o’er ;  whom death unites,158
                        
                        No mortal hand shall sever :159
                        
                        One tomb shall crave earth’s holy rites,160
                        
                        And twine their loves for ever !161
                        
                        Vengeance for injuries dark and deep162
                        
                        Hath dread atonement given ;163
                        
                        ’Tis ours, my friends, their fate to weep,164
                        
                        And leave the rest to Heaven !”165