The Poetical Works of George Barlow In Ten [Eleven] Volumes |
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GREEN AND WHITE
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How soft the gentle bay-leaves shine
Upon thy forehead white:
Fairer than rose or eglantine,
Or wreaths the woodland fairies twine,
Or pliant tendrils of the vine—
A sweeter nobler sight.
Upon thy forehead white:
Fairer than rose or eglantine,
Or wreaths the woodland fairies twine,
Or pliant tendrils of the vine—
A sweeter nobler sight.
And if some leaves are splashed with blood,
Oh take it not amiss!
'Mid serried warriors I have stood
And borne the brunt of battle-flood,
Stemmed many a storm of sorrow rude,
Since last I felt thy kiss!
Oh take it not amiss!
'Mid serried warriors I have stood
And borne the brunt of battle-flood,
Stemmed many a storm of sorrow rude,
Since last I felt thy kiss!
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