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Roses And Butterflies.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Roses et Papillons.")

    [XXVII., Dec. 7, 1834.]


    The grave receives us all:
    Ye butterflies and roses gay and sweet
    Why do ye linger, say?
    Will ye not dwell together as is meet?
    Somewhere high in the air
    Would thy wing seek a home 'mid sunny skies,
    In mead or mossy dell -
    If there thy odors longest, sweetest rise.

    Have where ye will your dwelling,
    Or breath or tint whose praise we sing;
    Butterfly shining bright,
    Full-blown or bursting rosebud, flow'r or wing.
    Dwell together ye fair,
    'Tis a boon to the loveliest given;
    Perchance ye then may choose your home
    On the earth or in heaven.

    W.C. WESTBROOK



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