Life And Remains of John Clarethe Northamptonshire Peasant Poet

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Life And Remains of John Clarethe Northamptonshire Peasant Poet
Cherry J. L.
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In the molehills and the bushes, and the clear brook fringed with rushes, To fill the evening pail, bonny Mary O!
    Where the gnat swarms fall and rise under evenings' mellow skies, And on flags sleep dragon flies, bonny Mary O! And I will meet thee there, bonny Mary O! When a-milking you repair, bonny Mary O! And I'll kiss thee on the grass, my buxom, bonny lass, And be thine own for aye, bonny Mary O!
LOVE'S EMBLEM Go rose, my Chloe's bosom grace: How happy should I prove, Could I supply th
...at envied place With never-fading love.
    Accept, dear maid, now Summer glows, This pure, unsullied gem, Love's emblem in a full-blown rose, Just broken from the stem.
    Accept it as a favourite flower For thy soft breast to wear; 'Twill blossom there its transient hour, A favourite of the fair.
    Upon thy cheek its blossom glows, As from a mirror clear, Making thyself a living rose, In blossom all the year.
    It is a sweet and favourite flower To grace a maiden's brow, Emblem of love without its power-- A sweeter rose art thou.


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