To A Lady With A Withered Violet.
Though fate upon this faded flower His withering hand has laid, Its odour'd breath defies his power, Its sweets are undecayed. And thus, although thy warbled strains No longer wildly thrill, The memory of the song remains, Its soul is with me still.
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"Though fate upon this faded flower..."
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