The spirit paused in silent thought

What grace was there that flower had not?

’Twas but a moment: o’er the Rose

A veil of Moss the angel throws,

And robed in Nature’s simplest weed,

Could then a flower that Rose exceed?”

The Moss Rose is one of the flowers specially plucked at the fall of the dew on Midsummer Eve for the purposes of love divination. This rite of rustic maidens is fully described in the poem of ‘The Cottage Girl’:—

“The Moss Rose that, at fall of dew,

Ere eve its duskier curtain drew,

Was freshly gathered from its stem,