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The Winter Nosegay

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The Winter Nosegay.
by William Cowper

Source: Poems of William Cowper, Esq; By William Cowper, J. Limbird, 1824

412088The Winter Nosegay.William Cowper (1731-1800)

THE WINTER NOSEGAY.

What Nature, alas! has denied
  To the delicate growth of our isle,
Art has in a measure supplied,
  And Winter is deck'd with a smile.
See, Mary, what beauties I bring
  From the shelter of that sunny shed,
Where the flow'rs have the charms of the spring,
  Though abroad they are frozen and dead.

'Tis a bow'r of Arcadian sweets,
  Where Flora is still in her prime,
A fortress to which she retreats
  From the cruel assaults of the clime.
While Earth wears a mantle of snow,
  These pinks are as fresh and as gay
As the fairest and sweetest that blow
  On the beautiful bosom of May.

See how they have safely surviv'd
  The frowns of a sky so severe;
Such Mary's true love, that has liv'd
  Through many a turbulent year.
The charms of the late blowing rose
  Seem grac'd with a livelier hue,
And the winter of sorrow best shows,
  The truth of a friend such as you.