RED ROSE.

Sweet rose! ere Ellen gathered thee

From off thy parent stem,

With hope to rival her sweet cheek,

Thou wast a floral gem.

But when I think her snow-white hands,

Did pluck thee, rose! for me,

The brightest gems of earth or sky,

Are naught compared with thee.

How fondly even for hours I gaze

Upon thy charms so rare,

Thy tint of richest, purest red,

Thy fragrant petals fair.

Sweet rose! my Ellen's pledge of love,

Thou fairest thing of earth,

Save darling Ellen's angel self,—

Words cannot speak thy worth.

To token faintly to her soul,

How prized by me thou art,

My trembling hand has placed thee here

Beside my throbbing heart.