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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOLK SONG - FROM THE DANISH, by ANTOINETTE DE COURSEY PATTERSON Poet's Biography First Line: Little rose and her mother, from the boat where it Last Line: "most surely the one who laughs latest laughs best!" | |||
Little Rose and her mother, from the boat where it lay, Bantered each other in the merriest way. Ha, ha, ha, sa, sa, sa, sa! Bantered each other in the merriest way! "No lover shall wed me -- no matter how bold -- Till trees in the garden bear blossoms of gold." Ha, ha, ha, sa, sa, sa, sa! "Till trees in the garden bear blossoms of gold." From the porch thinks Hr. Peder, amused at her jest, "'Tis always the one who laughs latest laughs best!" Ha, ha, ha, sa, sa, sa, sa! "'Tis always the one who laughs latest laughs best!" And when later they entered the garden -- behold From each tree was hanging a ring of bright gold! Ha, ha, ha, sa, sa, sa, sa! From each tree was hanging a ring of bright gold! But Rosalie, scarlet as fresh-dripping blood, Kept both her eyes fixed on the grass where she stood. Ha, ha, ha, sa, sa, sa, sa! Kept both her eyes fixed on the grass where she stood. Then Hr. Peder he kissed her, still full of the jest: "Most surely the one who laughs latest laughs best!" Ha, ha, ha, sa, sa, sa, sa! "Most surely the one who laughs latest laughs best!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN A MOONLIT GARDEN by ANTOINETTE DE COURSEY PATTERSON LUCRETIA BORGIA'S LAST LETTER by ANTOINETTE DE COURSEY PATTERSON THE SOUVENIR by ANTOINETTE DE COURSEY PATTERSON LINES ON CARMEN SYLVA by EMMA LAZARUS ANNABEL LEE by EDGAR ALLAN POE ON THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE SPRING 1771 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD THE FABRIC by GAMALIEL BRADFORD TO A LADY WHO HAD LOST A RELATIVE by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD CASTLE GORDON (1) by ROBERT BURNS |
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