Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Could I But Mention But Thy Name; by W. M. MacKeracher
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Could I But Mention But Thy Name;

    By W. M. MacKeracher



        Could I but strike - a sweeter note
        Than all from virgin choirs that float,
            Or harps with cords of gold;
        A note more soft and more sublime
        Than she, the sweetest of the Nine,
            Euterpe's strains unfold!

        The note which even now I hear
        (For angels breathe it in my ear)
            But never dared to raise -
        Could I but mention but thy name,
        To whom I owe this sacred flame
            And love's inspired lays!

        Ah! then, methinks, when I should hear
        My Muse employ that word so dear;
            When thoughts of thee inspire;
        In sweeter strains my song should swell
        Than e'er from harp of Orpheus fell
            Or Phoebus' full-stringed lyre!




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