| 1834 - 506 páginas
...beauty. OH SPARE MY FLOWER ! WRITTEN ON BEING STOPPED BY A LADY, WHIN STOOPING TO ri.VCI A FLOWER. OB spare my flower, my gentle flower. The slender creature...fleeting charms must lie Decay'd, unnoticed, overthrown. Oh, hasten not its destiny— Too like thy own. The breeze will roam this way to-morrow, And sigh to... | |
| 1834 - 536 páginas
...Ired persons fell victims to the prevalence of this ition,—AIKIN'S James the First. J О SPARE MY FLOWER. The slender creature of a day ! Let it bloom out its little hour, And pass away. О SPARE my flower, my gentle flower, Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decay'd, unnoticed, overthrown.... | |
| Flora (goddess.) - 1835 - 314 páginas
...asks not for the sun's bright power, By which this splendid plant's arrayed. ANON. SPARE MY FLOWER. OH spare my flower, my gentle flower, The slender creature...And pass away. Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decayed, unnoticed, overthrown; O, hasten not its destiny, Too like thy own. The breeze will roam this... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1839 - 302 páginas
...follies run ? These seJf-inquiries are t\\e toad That lead to virtue and to GoA. 137.—O SPARE MY FLOWER. O spare my flower, my gentle flower, The slender...And pass away. Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decayed, unnoticed, overthrown; O, hasten not its destiny, So like my own. The breeze will roam this... | |
| 1841 - 450 páginas
...inequalities, which are lost in the great design.—Cecil. 3 From the Saturday Magazine. O SPARE MY FLOWER. O spare my flower, 'my gentle flower, The...unnoticed, overthrown ; O, hasten not its destiny, So like my own. The breeze will roam this way to-morrow, And sigh to find his playmate gone : The bee... | |
| Henry Francis Lyte - 1841 - 192 páginas
...And ill could they her absence bear, But that they hope to join her there. SPARE MY FLOWER. O SPAKE my flower, my gentle flower, The slender creature...And pass away. Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decayed, unnoticed, overthrown. O hasten not its destiny,— Too like thy own. The breeze will roam... | |
| Henry Francis Lyte - 1845 - 182 páginas
...from the skies ; And ill could they her absence bear, But that they hope to join her there. SPARE MY FLOWER. O SPARE my flower, my gentle flower, The slender...And pass away. Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decayed, unnoticed, overthrown. O hasten not its destiny,— Too like thy own. The breeze will roam... | |
| 1850 - 780 páginas
........................ x=Z 1 *Xl! or x=2. Bridgewater, March 21, 1851. STANZAS. BI AH JNSLIIH 70IT. The slender creature of a day — Let it bloom out its little hour 0 1 SPARE my gentle flower, And pass away. Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decayed, unnoticed,... | |
| 1851 - 396 páginas
........................ x=~ 1 * V17 orx=2. Bridgewater, March 21, 1851. &• E STANZAS. LTAN XHOLIBH POI1. The slender creature of a day — Let it bloom out its little hour 0 ! SPAKE my gentle flower, And pass away. Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decayed, unnoticed,... | |
| 1851 - 398 páginas
........................ x=~'* V ' 7 or x=2. y=°±™ ory=2. BE Bridgewater, March 21,1851. STANZAS. BT AH INeilBH 10*1. The slender creature of a day — Let it bloom out its little hour 0 ! SPARE my gentle flower, And pass away. Too soon its fleeting charms must lie Decayed, unnoticed,... | |
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