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Posted by fred on March 28, 19103 at 13:33:44:
In Reply to: please tell me how to yse this song -- go, lovely rose ( by EDMUND WALLER ) posted by paulinne on March 14, 19101 at 04:02:22:
: please tell me how to yse this poem go, lovely rose ( by EDMUND WALLER )(1608-1687)
: Help me!!!....Thanks...
: Go, lovely Rose-
: Tell her that wastes her time and me,
: That now she knows,
: When I resemble her to thee,
: How sweet and fair she seems to be.
: Tell her that's young,
: And shuns to have her graces spied,
: That hadst thou sprung
: In deserts where no men abide,
: Thou must have uncommended died.
: Small is the worth
: Of beauty from the light retired:
: Bid her come forth,
: Suffer herself to be desired,
: And not blush so to be admired.
: Then die-that she
: The common fate of all things rare
: May read in thee;
: How small a part of time they share
: That are so wondrous sweet and fair!
: -- Edmund Waller
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