I must away.

William.

Oh, grant me thy smile, love,
'Tis Hope's cheering ray—
With evening expect me.

Ellen.

To the moment be true,
And may angels protect thee—

Both.

Sweet Ellen, adieu!
Dear William, adieu!

When Other Friends.

When other friends are round thee,
And other hearts are thine—
When other bays have crowned thee,
More fresh and green than mine—
Then think how sad and lonely
This doating heart will be,
Which, while it beats, beats only,
Beloved one, for thee!

Yet do not think I doubt thee,
I know thy truth remains;
I would not live without thee,
For all the world contains.
Thou art the start that guides me
Along life's troubled sea;
And whatever fate betides me,
This heart still turns to thee.