No equal haunt allur'd thy future feet. O sister meek of Truth, To my admiring youth Thy sober aid and native charms infuse ! The flowers that sweetest breathe, Though beauty cull'd the wreath, Still ask thy hand to range their order'd hues. Annales de Bretagne - Page xi1898Full view - About this book
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