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Charles Swain (Чарльз Суэйн)


The Rose Thou Gav'st


The rose thou gav'st at parting-- 
  Hast thou forgot the hour? 
The moon was on the river, 
  The dew upon the flower: 
Thy voice was full of tenderness,
  But, ah! thy voice misleads; 
The rose is like thy promises, 
  Its thorn is like thy deeds. 
 
The winter cometh bleakly, 
  And dark the time must be;
But I can deem it summer 
  To what thou'st prov'd to me. 
The snow that meets the sunlight 
  Soon hastens from the scene; 
But melting snow is lasting,
  To what thy faith hath been. 



Charles Swain's other poems:
  1. Tripping down the Field-Path
  2. A Violet in Her Hair
  3. Love? I Will Tell Thee What It Is to Love!
  4. 'Twas Just before the Hay Was Mown
  5. Take the World As It Is!


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