Flowers of France the Renaissance Period From Ronsard to Saint Amant Represen

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Flowers of France the Renaissance Period From Ronsard to Saint Amant Represen
Payne John
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We each with each may vie, in furth'rance of our vow, Which of us twain shall love the other with more might. Behoveth us, by bond of troth-plight 'twixt us two, That loyal I to thee and thou to me be true. That our two hearts by one sole shaft transpierced be. I shall not vary, dear: but, so from flaw or blot Our friendship perfect be, I change thee vary not; For I, I cannot love except who loveth me.
THE ROSE.
In this season fair and fain Of the new renascent Spring, When all things are born
...again, Full of life and loveliking. Neither in the meadows pied Nor the flowered hedgerows' side Nor in gardens fair and fine. Flower or blossom do I see, That so lovesome is to me As the rose of scent divine.
But the white rose likes me not, Pale with pallor of the dead. No, nor that of crimson hot, Of a sanguine-coloured red, This one's pallor sick and spent And the other's sickly scent Pleasing neither eye nor nose. She all others doth outdo That herself from yonder two Doth a vermeil tint compose.


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