ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANEMONE.
Dainty, blue ar.rmone. . „,- Hiding on the mountain stair, .+W iWhere the sunshine lovingly y Falls in splendor rich and rmra. Dainty, blue anemone, &£ Hiding by the mountain way, . ">" Qtzlr.g upward modestly jA - Like a bud about to pray. :2V Foundling of the sun and dew, TBj Child of mist and purple morn, j lifting eyes of sweetest blue From the bed where you were born. Dainty, blue anemone. Pressing close to Nature's heart. Da the wide-swept, upland lea, .Where the waving grasses part, 14ft to me your tender face, J Little nun of azure eyes, <*•/ Grant me just the fleeting graoe That within them deeply tics. ,-j^ Satin, gray and filmy mist. Wrap this maiden tenderly. .Whom the mountain dew has kissed", Dainty, blue anemone. -Charles F. Kingsley. in Chicago BeeerdHeraid.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 361, 9 April 1903, Page 8
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134ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANEMONE. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 361, 9 April 1903, Page 8
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