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A Rosebud In Lent.

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You saw her last, the ball-room's belle,                 A souffl, lace and roses blent;             Your worldly worship moved her then;                 She does not know you now, in Lent.             See her at prayer! Her pleading hands                 Bear not one gem of all her store.             Her face is saint-like. Be rebuked                 By those pure eyes, and gaze no more             Turn, turn away! But carry hence                 The lesson she has dumbly taught             That bright young creature kneeling there                 With every feeling, every thought             Absorbed in high and holy dreams                 Of new Spring dresses truth to say,             To them the time is sanctified                 From Shrove-tide until Easter day.

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