The book A Violet Wreath was written by author Wilson, Edward Lancaster. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of A Violet Wreath book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Violet Wreath a good or bad book?
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jiN a happy dream - ' While the bright stars beam I sigh in my sleep for you; And my soul takes flame While I murmur your name, And my heart beats warm and true. And through all the night, So starry and bright. You come with your smile and kiss; And my heart leaps high. And I'd rather die Than wake from such raptured bliss. But the gray dawn breaks. And my soul awakes From this vision of joy complete; And I loath the day That steals me away From your love so full and sweet. And if I were sure S...uch a dream would endure As inspired this tender rhyme, I'd pray for a spell. In whose trance I'd dwell; Through the lapse of infinite time. 18 AROON. ^0 YOU remember, Nora Malone, C^ How green were the fields of County Cork': The curlew's cry and the sea's sad moan, As we turned home from the long day's work? We loved and sang in the old, sweet days; The songs we sang were love's own tune, But your feet have strayed into far-off ways, And I dwell alone, aroon, aroon. When will you come back, Nora Malone, Where fields are green and the sky is blue.
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