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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 91 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: THIS FRAGRANT HERB IT FORCED UPON THE TONGUE
Last Line: BETWEEN HER RIVAL'S LIPS THE LADY SET.
Subject(s): FLOWERS; LOVE;

This fragrant herb it forced upon the tongue
Of its drowsed love, which rathly did revive
And perkily upon her helpmate hung:
He capers in high joy to see her live.
Athwart the forest aisles they blithely sprung,
Discarding the fair flower of Love's reprieve.
A petal of that rosy amulet
Between her rival's lips the lady set.



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