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PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY: INTRODUCTORY by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY

First Line: ART THOU BEAUTIFUL, O MY DAUGHTER, AS THE BUDDING ROSE OF APRIL?
Last Line: LADIES SHALL MARVEL AT ITS BEAUTY, AND A LORD SHALL PLUCK IT AT THE LAST.
Subject(s): TUPPER, MARTIN FARQUHAR (1810-1889); IMITATION; HUMOR;

ART thou beautiful, O my daughter, as the budding rose of April?
Are all thy motions music, and is poetry throned in thine eye?
Then hearken unto me; and I will make the bud a fair flower,
I will plant it upon the bank of Elegance, and water it with the water of Cologne;
And in the season it shall "come out," yea bloom, the pride of the parterre;
Ladies shall marvel at its beauty, and a Lord shall pluck it at the last.



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