Sir Richard Fanshawe Flower Poems

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    Blown in the morning, thou shalt fade ere noon.
    What boots a life which in such haste forsakes thee?
    Thou'rt wondrous frolic, being to die so soon,
    And passing proud a little colour makes thee.
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