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Grocott & Ward, comps. Grocott’s Familiar Quotations, 6th ed. 189-?.

Roses

The rills of pleasure never run sincere,
(Earth has no unpolluted spring;)
From the curs’d soil some dang’rous taint they bear;
So roses grow on thorns, and honey wears a sting.
Dr. Watts.—Lyric Poems, Earth and Heaven, Line 9.

Life has its bliss for these when past its bloom,
As wither’d roses yield a late perfume.
Shenstone.—The Judgment of Hercules, Line 426. Dr. Watts.—The Rose, Verse 2.