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TO ROSES

How can I write of thee still more, With this poor pen of mine, Than all the greatest poets oft Have told with gift divine. Yet c'en though I may seek in vain, To tell thy charms anew, The words pall, but thy charms remain, E'er fresh as morning dew. What more desirest thou, Oh Bosel Than this proud title old. Charm on; thy title hold. (For the Chronicle). — O.M.S. Thou art the "Queen of Flowers" all,

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Hutt News, Volume 5, Issue 20, 5 October 1932, Page 7

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TO ROSES Hutt News, Volume 5, Issue 20, 5 October 1932, Page 7

TO ROSES Hutt News, Volume 5, Issue 20, 5 October 1932, Page 7

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