The Golden Violet - title poem - introduction
The Golden Violet (1827)
“But give me one curl of thy raven hair,
And, by all thy hopes in heaven, swear
That, chance what may thou wilt claim thy bride,
And thou to-morrow shall lie by my side.”
The London Literary Gazette, 1824
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