WINTER. WHAT stills the voice of the roaring stream? Why lies it calmly in lifeless dream, To rush in might to the billowy main? The sick breath of Winter has whispered, Be still! And hush'd is the voice of each murmuring rill. The high pulse of Nature is heaving no more; M The waters are paved, and skaters are seen, The winds own the spell and no longer reply; O'er valley and mountain pale Winter has passed; Or sink in oblivion before his advance! Young Love has an empire o'er which he can reign ; Old Mammon, a greater than Love-though less vain! Sin more than them both, but Winter more still, From the babe to the shrivell'd old wretch he can chill! In all ages, Love, Mammon, Sin, but a part; But there is an orb that beams brightly above, The streamlets shall dance, and the flowers have new birth! SONNET-TWILIGHT. A GREYISH darkness steals across the stream:- The moon resumes her reign among the clouds, That like pale worlds of mountains slowly move, Veiling her face with their transparent shrouds. Dark shadows creep o'er earth. Night now has cast Her pall around an empire, strange and vast! LONDON: PRINTED BY STEWART AND MURRAY. WRITTEN BY ANDREW PARK, Esq. Price 2s. each. THE PUBLISHERS OF THESE SONGS HOLD THE COPYRIGHT. Published by Z. T. Purday, 45, High Holborn, London. SUPERSTITIONS OF SCOTLAND. THE WARNING MOAN! Music composed by S. Barr, Glasgow. THE ROCKY DEEP. Music composed and sung by C. H. Purday. Melody by S. M'Culloch, arranged by C. H. Purday. Music composed by A. Park. Publishing by William Hawes, 355, Strand, London. Music composed by Maria B. Hawes, A. Park, &c. FAIR RICHMOND. HOME OF MY FATHERS. THE SECRET. KING NEPTUNE. WE'RE ON THE SEA. SECOND SIGHT. O! MEET ME, LOVE. THERE GREW WITHIN A PALACE BOWER. Published by H. Lee, 59, Frith Street, Soho. MELODIES OF THE MOUNTAIN. THE ROSEBUD. THE LAND OF DREAMS. Published by J. Keegan, Burlington Arcade, London. Melody by A. Park. Arranged by J. Harroway, R. A. Publishing. KING LOVE. COME WANDER WITH ME. |