The garden of love; flowers gathered from the poets . THE GARDEN OF LOVE FLOWERS GATHERED FROM THE POETS BY MAY BYRON HODDER AND STOUGHTON NEW YORK GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY ^^^ZJ/ U: 1 o/> ^^ PREFATORY NOTE I ^HE following poems are arranged in a certainsequence, so that as far as possible, they mayassimilate themselves to the order of Nature in agarden throughout the year. They have beenselected to this end, and are, through the exigen-cies of the subject, mainly examples of that lyricalcry by which personal human emotion is ex-pressed in rhythm and rhyme. Though many of them are long famil
The garden of love; flowers gathered from the poets . THE GARDEN OF LOVE FLOWERS GATHERED FROM THE POETS BY MAY BYRON HODDER AND STOUGHTON NEW YORK GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY ^^^ZJ/ U: 1 o/> ^^ PREFATORY NOTE I ^HE following poems are arranged in a certainsequence, so that as far as possible, they mayassimilate themselves to the order of Nature in agarden throughout the year. They have beenselected to this end, and are, through the exigen-cies of the subject, mainly examples of that lyricalcry by which personal human emotion is ex-pressed in rhythm and rhyme. Though many of them are long familiar to thelover of English literature, and none appear for thefirst time, I believe this to be the most representativecollection of love-poems that has hitherto beencompiled. The reader can hardly fail to notice with surprisethe extraordinary variety of style, thought, andtreatment which is to be met with, in dealing withthe single subject of Love in its different this, although several aspects of Love havepurposely or of necessity been ogardenofloveflow00byro
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