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Alfred H. Miles, ed. Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.

By A Palace of Dreams, and Other Verse (1901). VIII. Triolet

Ada Bartrick Baker (1854– )

WHAT’S become of sweet July,

All the roses that she scatter’d

Ah! but where’s the need to sigh

What’s become of sweet July?

August’s here, love; you and I

Are alive; as if it matter’d

What’s become of sweet July,

And the roses that she scatter’d.