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A Dream

And Other Poems

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A GARLAND.

Oh, how gently I wove, from the choicest of flowers,
A sweet garland of hope in true love's pleasant bowers.
There were lilies and bluebells and roses rare,
And I plucked them so tenderly, wove them with care.
Round my heart did I weave them, so gently was seeming
All those velvety petals that soothed in love's dreaming;
But my sweet garland faded, was broken apart:
Now the thorns of my garland are deep in my heart!