Spoke what the heart forbade the tongue to speak,

And told the feelings of that heart as well,

Nay, with more candour than the tongue could tell.

Though this fair lass had with the wealthy dwelt,

Yet like the damsel of the cot she felt;

And, at the distant hint or dark surmise,

The blood into the mantling cheek would rise.

Now Anna’s station frequent terrors wrought,

In one whose looks were with such meaning fraught,

For on a Lady, as an humble friend,