SONG.—UNDYING AFFECTION.

I loved thee in my happy youth,

When I was free from guile,

And I have kept that early truth,

And wear as fond a smile:

I've look'd to thee, through every storm

That lower'd upon my way,

Thou say'st my fair and fairy form

Hath made thy rainbow's ray.

I loved thee in that early time,

Life's best and brightest years;

I gave thee in thy manhood's prime,

My changing smiles and tears:

And now when evening shades come o'er

The length'ning path of life,

And we must think of love no more,

I am thy faithful wife.