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The Pretty Rose-Tree.

    By Thomas Moore



                Being weary of love,
                I flew to the grove,
    And chose me a tree of the fairest;
                Saying, "Pretty Rose-tree,
                "Thou my mistress shall be,
        "And I'll worship each bud thou bearest.
            "For the hearts of this world are hollow,
            "And fickle the smiles we follow;
                    "And 'tis sweet, when all
                    "Their witcheries pall
    "To have a pure love to fly to:
                    "So, my pretty Rose-tree,
                    "Thou my mistress shalt be,
    "And the only one now I shall sigh to."

                    When the beautiful hue
                    Of thy cheek thro' the dew
    Of morning is bashfully peeping,
                    "Sweet tears," I shall say
                    (As I brush them away),
        "At least there's no art in this weeping"
        Altho thou shouldst die to-morrow;
        'Twill not be from pain or sorrow;
                    And the thorns of thy stem
                    Are not like them
    With which men wound each other;
                    So, my pretty Rose-tree,
                    Thou my mistress shalt be
    And I'll never again sigh to another.



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