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1836–1911

ONLY ROSES!

William Schwenck Gilbert

To a garden full of posies Cometh one to gather flowers, And he wanders through its bowers Toying with the wanton roses,

Who, uprising from their beds, Hold on high their shameless heads With their pretty lips a-pouting, Never doubting — never doubting

That for Cytherean posies He would gather aught but roses! In a nest of weeds and nettles, Lay a violet, half hidden,

Hoping that his glance unbidden Yet might fall upon her petals, Though she lived alone, apart, Hope lay nestling at her heart,

But, alas! the cruel awaking Set her little heart a-breaking, For he gathered for his posies Only roses — only roses!

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