The book The Old Garden, And Other Verses was written by author Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945 Here you can read free online of The Old Garden, And Other Verses book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Old Garden, And Other Verses a good or bad book?
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Came on at Winter's sober pace. (O careless Lover I) Digitized by Google THE WILD ROSE, 2$ THE WILD ROSE. INCE on my suit, alas ! My Lady dear doth frown, I lay where she may pass, A wild Rose down 1 But first, lest it should grieve Thus to be laid so low, Into its heart I breathe All my heart's woe : " Her nature is so sweet, (Save only unto me I) Even her little feet Will not wound thee ; " Where thine own color glows. Warm on her dainty cheek. She'll lift thee, happy Rose ! Then, dear Rose I... speak ! " My intercessor be, And, in her tiny ear. Whisper — * He loveth thee. Who sent me, dear 1 ' " Digitized by Google 26 JUNE, JUNE. PON the breast of smiling June Roses and lilies lie, And round her yet is faint perfume Of violets, just gone by ; Green is her gown, with 'broidery Of blossoming meadow grass, That ripples like a flowing sea When winds and shadows pass 1 Her breast is belted by the blue Of succory, like the sky. And purple heart's-ease clasp her too. And larkspur growing high ; Laced is her bodice green with vines.
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