ONCE a boy beheld a bright Rose in dingle growing; Far, far off it pleased his sight; Near he viewed it with delight: Soft it seemed and glowing. Lo! the rose, the rose so bright, Rose so brightly blowing! Spake the boy, "I'll pluck thee, grand Rose all wildly blowing." Spake the rose, "I'll wound thy hand, Thus the scheme thy wit hath planned Deftly overthrowing." O! the rose, the rose so grand, Rose so grandly glowing. But the stripling plucked the red Rose in glory growing, @3And the thorn his flesh hath bled, And the rose's pride is fled, And her beauty's going@1. Woe! the rose, the rose once red Rose once redly glowing. |