But the rose leaves herself upon the brier, For winds to kiss and grateful bees to feed.


Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats (ed. 1848)


But the rose leaves herself upon the brier, For winds to kiss and grateful bees to feed.

But the rose leaves herself upon the brier, For winds to kiss and grateful bees to feed.

But the rose leaves herself upon the brier, For winds to kiss and grateful bees to feed.

But the rose leaves herself upon the brier, For winds to kiss and grateful bees to feed.