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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 30 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: AND SHE HATH PLACED A RED ROSE IN HER HAIR
Last Line: THE FRESHEST, FAIREST FLOWER THE DEWS BEGEM.
Subject(s): BEAUTY; COURTS & COURTIERS; FLOWERS; LOVE; ROSES;

And she hath placed a red rose in her hair—
O not more balmy than her fragrant tresses!—
And roses three from her bright girdle peer,
Of that dark tint that Love's true heart confesses!
And she is all a rose, as sweet and fair
As any that June's gentle sun caresses!
O cruel Love! to pluck from such a stem
The freshest, fairest flower the dews begem.



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