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Poems (Dorr)/Won

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4570936Poems — WonJulia Caroline Dorr
WON
Bird, by her garden gateSinging thy happy song,Round thee the listening leavesJoyously throng.Tell them that yesternightUnder the stars so bright,I wooed and won her!
Red rose, rejoice with me!Swing all thy censers low,Bid each fair bud of thineHasten to blow.Lift every glowing cupBrimming with sweetness up,For—I have won her!
Wind, bear the tidings far,Far over hill and dale;Let every breeze that blowsSwell the glad tale.River, go tell the sea,Boundless and glad and free,That I have won her!
Stars, ye who saw the blushSteal o'er her lovely face,When first her tender lips Granted me grace,Who can with her compare,Queen of the maidens rare?Yet—I have won her!
Sun, up yon azure heightTreading thy lofty way,Ruler of sea and land,King of the Day—Where'er thy banners fly,Who is so blest as I?I—who have won her!
Oh, heart and soul of mine,Make ye the temple clean,Make all the cloisters pureSeen and unseen!Bring fragrant balm and myrrh,Make the shrine meet for her,Now ye have won her!