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Solatium

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    Comes the broken flower -
    Comes the cheated maid -
    Though the tempest lower,
    Rain and cloud will fade!
    Take, O maid, these posies:
    Though thy beauty rare
    Shame the blushing roses,
    They are passing fair!
    Wear the flowers till they fade;
    Happy be thy life, O maid!

    O'er the season vernal,
    Time may cast a shade;
    Sunshine, if eternal,
    Makes the roses fade:
    Time may do his duty;
    Let the thief alone -
    Winter hath a beauty
    That is all his own.
    Fairest days are sun and shade:
    Happy be thy life, O maid!



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