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Page 30
I am fair and young , but the rose will fade From my soft young cheek one day ;
Will you love me then ' mid the falling leaves , As you did ' mid the bloom of May ?
Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep I may launch my all on its tide ?
I am fair and young , but the rose will fade From my soft young cheek one day ;
Will you love me then ' mid the falling leaves , As you did ' mid the bloom of May ?
Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep I may launch my all on its tide ?
Page 32
I loved you , Evelyn , all the while ; My heart seemed full as it could hold , There
was place and to spare for the frank young smile , And the red young mouth , and
the hair's young gold . So , hush ! I will give you this leaf to keep ; See , I shut it ...
I loved you , Evelyn , all the while ; My heart seemed full as it could hold , There
was place and to spare for the frank young smile , And the red young mouth , and
the hair's young gold . So , hush ! I will give you this leaf to keep ; See , I shut it ...
Page 33
Where are the flowers , the fair young flowers , that lately sprang and stood In
brighter light and softer airs , a beauteous sisterhood ? Alas ! they all are in their
graves ; the gentle race of flowers Are lying in their lowly beds with the fair and
good ...
Where are the flowers , the fair young flowers , that lately sprang and stood In
brighter light and softer airs , a beauteous sisterhood ? Alas ! they all are in their
graves ; the gentle race of flowers Are lying in their lowly beds with the fair and
good ...
Page 34
In the cold moist earth we laid her when the forest cast the leaf , And we wept that
one so lovely should have a life so brief ; Yet not unmeet it was that one , like that
young friend of ours , So gentle and so beautiful , should perish with the ...
In the cold moist earth we laid her when the forest cast the leaf , And we wept that
one so lovely should have a life so brief ; Yet not unmeet it was that one , like that
young friend of ours , So gentle and so beautiful , should perish with the ...
Page 36
Power , at thy bounds , Stops , and calls back his baffled hounds . O fair young
mother ! on thy brow Shall sit a nobler grace than now . Deep in the brightness of
the skies , The thronging years in glory rise , And , as they fleet , Drop strength
and ...
Power , at thy bounds , Stops , and calls back his baffled hounds . O fair young
mother ! on thy brow Shall sit a nobler grace than now . Deep in the brightness of
the skies , The thronging years in glory rise , And , as they fleet , Drop strength
and ...
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