The Wreath

by Meleager of Gadara English

From the Greek by William M. Hardinge NOW will I weave white violets, daffodils     With myrtle spray, And lily bells that trembling laughter fills,     And the sweet crocus gay: With these blue hyacinth, and the lover’s rose     That she may wear— My sun-maiden—each scented flower that blows,     Upon her scented hair.

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