. Captive memories;. Flowers; Flowers in literature. ENDEARMENT. r^ROM your cheek a kiss I have dared to take, -*• Now give me one for its own sweet sake. There is naught for which I so much care, As one Httle kiss in which you share. And, given and taken in mutual desire, It awakens in each that ineffable lyre That sings—and sings on, in such exquisite strain That the world is forgot with its sorrow and pain. It lightens one's toil, it brightens one's eyes, And opens the gates of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
. Captive memories;. Flowers; Flowers in literature. ENDEARMENT. r^ROM your cheek a kiss I have dared to take, -*• Now give me one for its own sweet sake. There is naught for which I so much care, As one Httle kiss in which you share. And, given and taken in mutual desire, It awakens in each that ineffable lyre That sings—and sings on, in such exquisite strain That the world is forgot with its sorrow and pain. It lightens one's toil, it brightens one's eyes, And opens the gates of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original White, James Terry, 1845-1920. [from old catalog]. New York, J. T. White and company
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