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1852–1933

THORN AND ROSE

Henry Van Dyke

Far richer than a thornless rose Whose branch with beauty never glows, Is that which every June adorns With perfect bloom among its thorns.

Merely to live without a pain Is little gladness, little gain, Ah, welcome joy tho’ mixt with grief,— The thorn-set flower that crowns the leaf.

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