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A FANCY FROM FONTENELLE by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: THE ROSE IN THE GARDEN SLIPPED HER BUD
Last Line: FOR THE ROSE IS BEAUTY; THE GARDENER, TIME.
Subject(s): FLOWERS; ROSES; TIME;

The Rose in the garden slipped her bud,
And she laughed in the pride of her youthful blood,
As she thought of the Gardener standing by --
"He is old -- so old! And he soon must die!"
The full Rose waxed in the warm June air,
And she spread and spread till her heart lay bare;
And she laughed once more as she heard his tread --
"He is older now! He will soon be dead!"
But the breeze of the morning blew, and found
That the leaves of the blown Rose strewed the ground;
And he came at noon, that Gardener old,
And he raked them gently under the mold.
And I wove the thing to a random rhyme:
For the Rose is Beauty; the Gardener, Time.



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