Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 15, Number 152, 17 August 1882 — "ALL CLAD IN DEEP GREEN." [ARTICLE]

"ALL CLAD IN DEEP GREEN."

All clad in deeo L'rct-n the goes, ljke a dainty wnotiluid ruae Fo.ded in emerald i. jt\ s, Or a pine tree t-traitfht and tall, Tiiat rests by tho biickcrod wall. Beneath tho tavctt. I love her, and who »haH dare— Bfaos iu\ love is l.ki) the air 'ihm kiswi her cheek . n I gost— To blame In.t I luvc her zmce, Or her exqui.s:t« pile f»ce? Who bUrned :ii .-. kuows? il-r • ic-.'i f'Nit irjiw its trsoe On tho hittr-frobt'* daiuty lace, Aud I follow on cmitet t ; For my love U like the brt- 1-\ That unichtd the tanrss of the tree a Aud straightway went. Yet ihc knows I watched her pass Like » bil of auoituer g ra»a, In Ihiy c-itd, wintry ]>!ace ; And »he could not hide the smUo Ibat like ■ rose (or a * 1 . 1 1 e Madt- her aveet laps. —(James Berry Bcnsol.