The nightingale and the rose
by Oscar Wilde
A nightingale, seeing the sorrow of a student who has no red rose to give to his love, stains a white rose crimson with her own blood.
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A nightingale, seeing the sorrow of a student who has no red rose to give to his love, stains a white rose crimson with her own blood.
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"A nightingale, seeing the sorrow of a student who has no red rose to give to his love, stains a white rose crimson with her own blood."
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