O dainty Pansy! hooded all in blue,
With chastely folding cloak of green,
A maid whom Eros never knew,
...
Alas! that men must see
Love, before Death!
Else they content might be
With their short breath;
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In orange cap and yellow skirt
She stands - this arrant farmer flirt!
She knows the thoughts he dare not utter,
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Right up into Bossy's eyes,
Looked the Daisy boldly,
But, alas! to his surprise,
Bossy ate him, coldly.
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Blow, golden trumpets, sweet and clear,
Blow soft upon the perfumed air;
Bid the sad earth to join our song,
'To Christ does victory belong!'
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BY one great Heart the Universe is stirred:
By Its strong pulse, stars climb the darkening blue;
It throbs in each fresh sunset’s changing hue,
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How long I've loved thee, and how well-
I dare not tell!
Because, if thou shouldst once divine
This love of mine,
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Deep in a Rose's glowing heart
I dropped a single kiss,
And then I bade it quick depart,
And tell my Lady this:
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Hushed are the pigeons cooing low
On dusty rafters of the loft;
And mild-eyed oxen, breathing soft,
Sleep on the fragrant hay below.
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O RUDDY Lover—
O brave red Clover!
Didst think to win her
Thou dost adore?
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