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Flowers.

    By Thomas Hood



    I will not have the mad Clytie,
    Whose head is turned by the sun;
    The tulip is a courtly queen,
    Whom, therefore, I will shun;
    The cowslip is a country wench,
    The violet is a nun; -
    But I will woo the dainty rose,
    The queen of every one.

    The pea is but a wanton witch,
    In too much haste to wed,
    And clasps her rings on every hand;
    The wolfsbane I should dread;
    Nor will I dreary rosemarye,
    That always mourns the dead; -
    But I will woo the dainty rose,
    With her cheeks of tender red.

    The lily is all in white, like a saint,
    And so is no mate for me -
    And the daisy's cheek is tipped with a blush,
    She is of such low degree;
    Jasmine is sweet, and has many loves,
    And the broom's betroth'd to the bee; -
    But I will plight with the dainty rose,
    For fairest of all is she.



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