The Lay of Poor Louise
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Title
The Lay of Poor Louise
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Ah poor Louise! The live long day
She roams from cot to castle gay;
And still her voice and viol say,
Ah maids, beware the woodland way,
It smirch'd her cheek, it dim'd her eye,
The woodland walk was cool and nigh,
Where birds with chiming streamlets vie
Made ne'er that lovely grove his lair;
The wolves molest not paths so fair -
But better far had such been there
She met a huntsman fair and bold,
His baldrick was of silk and gold,
And many a witching tale he told
Hadst thou for treasures of the mine;
For peace of mind, that gift divine,
And spotless innocence were thine,
I know not if by force or theft,
Or part by violence, part by gift;
But Misery is all that's left
She will not long your bounty crave,
Or tire the gay with warning stave -
For Heaven has grace, and earth a grave
She roams from cot to castle gay;
And still her voice and viol say,
Ah maids, beware the woodland way,
Think on Louise!
Ah, poor Louise! The sun was high,It smirch'd her cheek, it dim'd her eye,
The woodland walk was cool and nigh,
Where birds with chiming streamlets vie
To cheer Louise!
Ah, poor Louise! The savage bearMade ne'er that lovely grove his lair;
The wolves molest not paths so fair -
But better far had such been there
For poor Louise!
Ah, poor Louise! In woody woldShe met a huntsman fair and bold,
His baldrick was of silk and gold,
And many a witching tale he told
To poor Louise!
Ah, poor Louise! small cause to pineHadst thou for treasures of the mine;
For peace of mind, that gift divine,
And spotless innocence were thine,
Ah poor Louise!
Ah, poor Louise! Thy treasure's rest!I know not if by force or theft,
Or part by violence, part by gift;
But Misery is all that's left
To poor Louise
Let poor Louise some succour haveShe will not long your bounty crave,
Or tire the gay with warning stave -
For Heaven has grace, and earth a grave
For poor Louise!
Creator
Sir Walter Scott
Source
2:12, p. 94
Date
1828.06.13
Contributor
From "The Fair Maid of Perth"
Collection
Citation
Sir Walter Scott, “The Lay of Poor Louise,” Periodical Poets, accessed May 19, 2024, https://periodicalpoets.com/items/show/148.
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