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Roses and Rue, by Oscar Wilde - Poeticous From the shoulders rose Had a small tear left a stain? Or was it the rain? “You have only wasted your life ” (Ah, that was the knife!) It was all too late Call back its dead! Poets’ hearts break so God’s heaven and hell Could we dig up this long—buried t… Were it worth the pleasure, We never could learn love’s song, We are parted too long
Roses And Rue by Oscar Wilde - online literature From your shoulders rose Had a small tear left a stain? Or was it the rain? 'You have only wasted your life ' (Ah, that was the knife!) It was all too late Call back its dead! Poets' hearts break so God's heaven and hell
ROSES AND RUE by OSCAR WILDE - Poetry Explorer - Your Free Poetry . . . ROSES AND RUE, by OSCAR WILDE Poet's Biography First Line: I remember we used to meet Last Line: God's heaven and hell Alternate Author Name (s): Finga, O'flahertie Wills Subject (s): Flowers; Roses I I remember we used to meet By a garden seat, And you warbled each pretty word With the air of a bird, And your voice had a quaver in it Just
Roses and Rue, page 1 - Morgan Library Museum "Roses and Rue " As the thrushe's 2 throat When I stooped, and kissed Great fold on 3 fold! 1 For publication, "the" was changed to "a " 2 For publication, "thrushe's" was changed to "thrush's " 3 For publication, "on" was changed to "upon " "Roses and Rue " (Just like a flower!) Little wings to your feet In my heart, as I write!
Roses and Rue - Oscar Wilde - My poetic side From the shoulders rose Had a small tear left a stain? Or was it the rain? "You have only wasted your life " (Ah, that was the knife!) It was all too late Call back its dead! Poets' hearts break so God's heaven and hell
Roses And Rue poem - Oscar Wilde - Best Poems Roses And Rue by Oscar Wilde (To L L ) Could we dig up this long-buried treasure, Were it worth the pleasure, We never could learn love's song, We are parted too long Could the passionate past that is fled Call back its dead, Could we live it all over again, Were it worth the pain! I remember we used to meet By an ivied seat, And you warbled
Poem: Roses and Rue by Oscar Wilde - PoetryNook. Com From the shoulders rose Had a small tear left a stain? Or was it the rain? "You have only wasted your life " (Ah, that was the knife!) It was all too late Call back its dead! Poets' hearts break so God's heaven and hell
Roses and Rue - Oscar Wilde - Poem - Cardsland Roses and Rue - Poems by Oscar Wilde Roses and Rue Could we dig up this long-buried treasure, Were it worth the pleasure, We never could learn love's song, We are parted too long Could the passionate past that is fled Call back its dead, Could we live it all over again,
Roses and Rue by Oscar Wilde - netpoets. com Roses and Rue by Oscar Wilde Irish wit, poet and dramatist Probably best known for his play; The Importance of Being Earnest (1895), other plays include Lady Windermere's Fan (1892), A Woman of No Importance (1893) and An Ideal Husband (1895), Salome (in French and first performed 1896) and his first play Vera (first performed 1883)