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The Dying Rose-Tree
By Jean Pierre Claris de Florian (17551794)
O
When to thy cool retreat I came,
To hear and give the promise there
Our love should ever be the same.
When his dear lap they rested on:
The buds that used to deck thy bowers
Are faded and forever gone.
To cool thy boughs with tender fears;
Now parched and dying do they seem,
For they are watered but with tears.
And yet my heart thirsts more than thine:
I languish—would like thee could I,
Sweet rose-tree, this sad life resign!