

THE POETRY OF FLOWER: 
A SONG OF TEE ROSx&. 
BY MRS. HEMANS. 
Rose! what dost thou here ? 
Bridal, royal rose 2 
How, ’midst grief and fear, 
Canst thou thus disclose 
That fervid hue of love which to thy heart-leaf 
glows? 
Rose! too much array’d 
For triumphal hours, 
Look’st thou through the shade 
Of these mortal bowers, 
Not to disturb my soul, thou crown’d one of ail 
flowers ! 
As an eagle soaring 
Through a sunny sky, 
As a clarion pouring 
Notes of victory, 
So dost thow kindle thoughts, for earthly life tco 
high— 
Thoughts of rapture, flushing 
Youthful poet’s cheek, 
Thoughts of glory rushing 
Forth in song to break, 
But finding the spring-tide of rapid song too weak 



























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