German Song.

Fidelia S T Hill 1794 (Pontefract, Yorkshire) – 1854 (Launceston)



Music — Krëusser.

'Thou poor blind girl
Why clings't thou thus to me,
Is yonder battle field
A fitting place for thee?
Gentlest of beings fly
Hearest thou not the cannons roar?
Leave me to destiny
Gertrude I can no more!'
'Can the soft gale
Of spring when first it blows,
Or the richest perfume
Of violet or rose,
To thy sad Gertrude yield,
Delight when thou'rt afar?
Shun love the battle field —
Tempt not the war'.
'Gertrude, my latest kiss
Rests on thy forehead fair,
While from the pale, pale cheek
I part thy radiant hair;
Yes! next my heart
I place this shining curl,
For we must part —
Farewell my poor blind girl.'
'Warrior farewell!
Blessings thy steps attend,
I have but prayers to give
To thee my only friend;
Deprived of Heaven's own light
Thy presence was a ray
That made my darkness bright
As summer's gorgeous day.'

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Scheme A BCDCXACAXEXEDADAXAXAFBFBXGXGHAHX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 813
Words 158
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 32

Fidelia S T Hill

(1794-08-14-1854) Fidelia Savage Thornton Munkhouse was born in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England, on 14 August 1794, the daughter of a clergyman, Dr. Richard Munkhouse, and his wife Fidelia (née Savage). Little is known of her upbringing, but the family was large and not very well off; Richard Munkhouse died in 1810, leaving his widow and seven surviving children. In 1830, Fidelia married Robert Keate Hill, a captain in the service of the East India Company, and the couple moved to Jamaica shortly thereafter. In the mid-1830s, they travelled to Australia on the understanding that Robert Hill would be given a position in the new colony of South Australia. Fidelia Hill arrived in the infant settlement of Adelaide in 1836, remaining there until about 1838. In the early 1840s she moved to Tasmania, where, with her first husband having died, she married Henry Howe, a Hobart draper, in 1842. They settled in Launceston, where Fidelia died in 1854. While living in Sydney in 1840, Fidelia Hill published, by subscription, her Poems and Recollections of the Past, a collection of poetry exploring her memories and impressions of life in England and in the colonies. In her preface to the work, Hill announced herself ‘the first who has ventured to lay claim to the title of Authoress, in Sydney’ – though other women poets contributing to the newspaper press had preceded her, Hill's Poems and Recollections of the Past was the first volume of poetry by a woman published in Australia. more…

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