Elizabeth Barrett Browning Quotes
O Rose, Who Dares To Name Thee?
No Longer Roseate Now, Nor Soft, Nor Sweet,
But Pale, And Hard, And Dry, As Stubblewheat,
Kept Seven Years In A Drawer, Thy Titles Shame Thee.
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