Anne's Favourite Poem

TO A LADY, WITH FLOWERS FROM A ROMAN WALL

Take these flowers which, purple waving,
On the ruin'd ramparts grew,
Where, the sons of freedom braving
Rome's Imperial Standard flew.

Warriors from the breach of danger
Pluck no longer laurels there;
They but yield the passing stranger
Wild flower wreaths for beauty's hair.

Sir Walter Scott


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