The Primrose. (From The Villager's Verse-Book.)
'Tis the first primrose! see how meek, Yet beautiful, it looks; As just a lesson it may teach As that we read in books. While gardens show in flowering pride The lily's stately ranks, It loves its modest head to hide Beneath the bramble banks. And so the little cottage maid May bloom unseen and die; But she, when transient flowerets fade, Shall live with Christ on high.
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