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William Roscoe
1753 - 1831 Großbritannien

The Camellia

At Venus wandered 'midst the Idalian bower,
And marked the loves and graces round her play;
She plucked a musk-rose from its dew-bent spray,
"And this," she cried, "shall be my favorite flower;

For o'er its crimson leaflets I will shower
Dissolving sweets to steal the soul away;
That Dian's self shall own their sovereign sway,
And feel the influence of my mightier power."

Then spoke fair Cynthia, as severe she smiled, -
"Be others by thy amorous arts beguiled,
Ne'er shall thy dangerous gifts these brows adorn:

To me more dear than all their rich perfume
The chaste camellia's pure and spotless bloom,
That boasts no fragance, and conceals no thorn." -