With Lilacs

by Charles Henry Crandall

I beg the pardon of these flowers For bringing them to one whose hair Alone doth shame, beyond compare, The sweetest blooms of richest bowers. I beg the pardon of this maid For offering them with hand less pure, A heart less perfect, needing cure By Love’s own music, softly played.

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