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Classic poem

Love's Rose

by Percy Bysshe Shelley

Hopes, that swell in youthful breasts,

Live not through the waste of time!

Love's rose a host of thorns invests;

Cold, ungenial is the clime,

Where its honours blow.

Youth says, 'The purple flowers are mine,'

Which die the while they glow.

Dear the boon to Fancy given,

Retracted whilst it's granted:

Sweet the rose which lives in Heaven,

Although on earth 'tis planted,

Where its honours blow,

While by earth's slaves the leaves are riven

Which die the while they glow.

Age cannot Love destroy,

But perfidy can blast the flower,

Even when in most unwary hour

It blooms in Fancy's bower.

Age cannot Love destroy,

But perfidy can rend the shrine

In which its vermeil splendours shine.

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