Madrigal

I always loved to call my lady Rose,
For in her cheeks do roses sweetly glose;
And from her lips she such sweet odours threw,
As roses do 'gainst Phoebus' morning view.
But when I thought to pull 't, hope was bereft me,
My Rose was gone, and nought but prickles left me.
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