Port Talbot Poems in the Montreal Scribbler

By Adam Hood Burwell


 

CORA TO EDMUND *



Tell me not, Oh, false deceiver,
       You n’er strove to win my heart;
That, if you have Cora’s favour,
       It was free on Cora’s part.

That no tales of love you’ve whispered,

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       With soft sighs, in Cora’s ear,
Taught to raise no hopes, nor flatter’d;
       Those are words I cannot hear.

Go, false Edmund, go from Cora,
       Mourn, she will not, tho’ she loved,

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Why should she regret thee, worthless!
       Now thy worthlessness is proved.

Go, but practice such deception
       Never more so foul and deep;
Raise not hopes to disappoint them;

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       Win no heart, or win to keep.

 

ERIEUS


Port Talbot, U.C. [Page 30]

 

 


* This poem appeared in The Scribbler (Montreal), I, 320 (28 March, 1822). [back]