At noon, when song-birds sleep,
Oft have I seen
The swan amid her young.
Leader.—
I know a bed
Fair-strewn with linen white,
Where in my sight
One that I loved lay dead.
Her hands and her feet were bound;
With myrtle her head we crowned;
At noon, when song-birds sleep,
Oft have I seen
The swan amid her young.
Leader.—
I know a bed
Fair-strewn with linen white,
Where in my sight
One that I loved lay dead.
Her hands and her feet were bound;
With myrtle her head we crowned;