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Sunday, June 3, 2018

The Parterre / E.H. Palmer


The Parterre

I don't know any greatest treat
    As sit him in a gay parterre,
And sniff one up the perfume sweet
    Of every roses buttoning there.

It only want my charming miss
    Who make to blush the self red rose;
Oh! I have envy of to kiss
    The end's tip of her splendid nose.

Oh! I have envy of to be
    What grass 'neath her pantoffle push,
And too much happy seemeth me
    The margaret which her vestige crush.

But I will meet her nose at nose,
    And take occasion for her hairs,
And indicate her all my woes,
    That she in fine agree my prayers.

         |The Envoy| 

I don't know any greatest treat
    As sit him in a gay parterre,
With Madame who is too more sweet
    Than every roses buttoning there.

~~
E.H. Palmer (1840-1882)

[Poem is in the public domain worldwide]

E.H. Palmer biography

2 comments:

  1. L 10 - pantoffle = slipper (from Dutch, "pantoffel")

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  2. L 12 - margaret = daisy (from French, "marguerite")

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