| Robert D. Blackman - American literature - 1912 - 1230 pages
...first to me made suit, How fair I was you oft would say ; And, proud of conquest, plucked the fruit And left the blossom to decay. •' Yes, now neglected and despised, The rose is pale, the lily dead ; But he that once their charms so prized, Is, sure, the cause those charms are fled. " For... | |
| Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1923 - 716 pages
...proud of conquest, pluck'd the fruit, Then left the blossom to decay. 'Yes! now neglected andfdespised, The rose is pale, the lily's dead; But he that once...those charms are fled. 'For know, when sick'ning grief doth prey And tender love 's repaid with scorn, The sweetest beauty will decay, — What floweret can... | |
| Recitations - 1896 - 326 pages
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| Sir Walter Scott - 1902 - 378 pages
...And when you first to me made suit, How fair I was you oft would say ! And proud of conquest, pluck'd the fruit, Then left the blossom to decay. ' Yes ! now neglected and despised, The rose is pale, the lily 's dead ; But he that once their charms so prized , Is sure the cause those charms are fled. '... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 2001 - 366 pages
...And when you first to me made suit, How fair I was you oft would say ! And proud of conquest, pluck'd the fruit, Then left the blossom to decay. ' Yes ! now neglected and despised, The rose is pale, the lily 's dead ; But he that once their charms so prized, Is sure the cause those charms are fled. '... | |
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