The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 2 by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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[Dated 1817 by Mrs. Shelley, and printed by her in the "Poetical
Works", 1839, 1st edition. A copy exists amongst the Shelley manuscripts at the Bodleian. See Mr. C.D. Locock's "Examination", etc., 1903, page 46.] 1. The rose that drinks the fountain dew In the pleasant air of noon, Grows pale and blue with altered hue-- In the gaze of the nightly moon; For the planet of frost, so cold and bright, _5 Makes it wan with her borrowed light. 2. Such is my heart--roses are fair, And that at best a withered blossom; But thy false care did idly wear Its withered leaves in a faithless bosom; _10 And fed with love, like air and dew, Its growth-- NOTES: _1 The rose]The red Rose B. _2 pleasant]fragrant B. _6 her omitted B. *** FRAGMENT: TO ONE SINGING. |
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