by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836 - 1907)
Up to her chamber window
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Up to her chamber window, A slight wire trellis goes, And up this Romeo's ladder Clambers a bold white rose. I lounge in the ilex shadows, I see the lady lean, Unclasping her silken girdle, The curtain's folds between. She smiles on her white-rose lover, She reaches out her hand And helps him in at the window -- I see it where I stand! To her scarlet lip she holds him, And kisses him many a time. Ah me! it was he that won her Because he dared to climb!
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- by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836 - 1907), "Nocturne", appears in Flower and Thorn, first published 1877 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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