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SONG. [The rose that weeps with morning dew]

1 The rose that weeps with morning dew,
2 And glitters in the sunny ray,
3 In tears of smiles resembles you,
4 When Love breaks Sorrow's cloud away.
5 The dews that bend the blushing flow'r,
6 Enrich the scent renew the glow;
7 So Love's sweet tears exalt his pow'r,
8 So bliss more brightly shines by woe!

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Title (in Source Edition): SONG. [The rose that weeps with morning dew]
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Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823. The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. London: printed by and for J. Smith, Princes Street, 1816, p. 41. 118p. [Radcliffe's poems only, pp. 1-95] (Page images digitized from a copy held at the National Library of the Netherlands.)

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