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To Weave A Garland For The Rose. By Paul, The Silentiary.

    By Thomas Moore



    To weave a garland for the rose.
        And think thus crown'd 'twould lovelier be,
    Were far less vain than to suppose
        That silks and gems add grace to thee.
    Where is the pearl whose orient lustre
        Would not, beside thee, look less bright?
    What gold could match the glossy cluster
        Of those young ringlets full of light?

    Bring from the land, where fresh it gleams,
        The bright blue gem of India's mine,
    And see how soon, though bright its beams,
        'Twill pale before one glance of thine:
    Those lips, too, when their sounds have blest us
        With some divine, mellifluous air,
    Who would not say that Beauty's cestus
        Had let loose all its witcheries there?

    Here, to this conquering host of charms
        I now give up my spell-bound heart.
    Nor blush to yield even Reason's arms,
        When thou her bright-eyed conqueror art.
    Thus to the wind all fears are given;
        Henceforth those eyes alone I see.
    Where Hope, as in her own blue heaven,
        Sits beckoning me to bliss and thee!



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