The Rainbow and the Rose by E. (Edith) Nesbit
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page 23 of 90 (25%)
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For all thy heart a garden is, Thy soul is like a dawn of May. And garden and dawn might both be his, Who from them both must turn away. Oh, garden of the Spring's delight! Oh, dewy dawn of perfect noon! I will not pluck thy roses white Or warm thy May-time into June. I can but bless thee, moon and rose, And journey far and very far To where the night no moonbeam shows, To where no happy roses are! III. THE VEIL OF MAYA. SWEET, I have loved before. I know |
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