Stanzas.

I do not idly cast1
                        
                        My song upon the breeze,2
                        
                        For I do hope at last3
                        
                        That some propitious blast4
                        
                        May bear it, on its pinion, o’er the seas,5
                        
                        And, piercing crowded hall and busy mart,6
                        
                        May bring it to the chambers of thine heart !7
                        Reminding thee of hours8
                        
                        Once bright, but vanish’d now,9
                        
                        As scents of passing flowers10
                        
                        Bear thee to childhood’s bowers,11
                        
                        Though manhood’s cares are stamped upon thy brow,12
                        
                        And, like those speaking flowers, my song will be13
                        
                        Fraught with a sweet though mournful memory.14
                        But do not dwell too long15
                        
                        Upon its saddest chords,16
                        
                        For, hearken !  blessings throng17
                        
                        My fond and fervent song,18
                        
                        Blessings breathed out in deep and heartfelt words.19
                        
                        Oh, that their fervour could but bring to thee20
                        
                        E’en half the peace their feeling brings to me !21
                        
The heart thou mad’st thine own22
                        
                        Not lightly gave its love,23
                        
                        Therefore beneath the frown24
                        
                        Of fate it can bend down,25
                        
                        And lift thy name all other names above.26
                        
                        Not violent, nor weak, but deep and pure27
                        
                        Is love which thus can pray, and thus endure.28