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A Moss-Rose

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    If the rose of all flowers be the rarest
    That heaven may adore from above,
    And the fervent moss-rose be the fairest
    That sweetens the summer with love,
    Can it be that a fairer than any
    Should blossom afar from the tree?
    Yet one, and a symbol of many,
    Shone sudden for eyes that could see.
    In the grime and the gloom of November
    The bliss and the bloom of July
    Bade autumn rejoice and remember
    The balm of the blossoms gone by.
    Would you know what moss-rose now it may be
    That puts all the rest to the blush,
    The flower was the face of a baby,
    The moss was a bonnet of plush.



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From "Astrophel and Other Poems" - 1904


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