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WOOD FLOWER by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE

First Line: I FOUND A FLOWER IN THE WOOD
Last Line: AND NOW, ALAS, WHAT VOICE SHALL WAKE HER!
Subject(s): FANTASY; FLOWERS; FORESTS; WOODS;

I FOUND a flower in the wood,
Growing softly by some water;
Had I plucked it when I could,—
The old wild-wood's fairy daughter—
Not thus vainly had I sought her.

So deep a spell was on me laid,
I might not stretch my hand to take her,
So fragile she, I was afraid
Even my lightest touch would break her—
And now, alas, what voice shall wake her!



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