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The Primrose

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Ask me why I send you here     The firstling of the infant year;     Ask me why I send to you     This primrose all bepearled with dew:     I straight will whisper in your ears,     The sweets of love are washed with tears.     Ask me why this flower doth show     So yellow, green, and sickly too;     Ask me why the stalk is weak     And bending, yet it doth not break:     I must tell you, these discover     What doubts and fears are in a lover.

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