“There is a tiny yellow daffodil, The butterfly can see it from afar, Although one summer evening's dew could fill Its little cup twice over, ere the star Had called the lazy shepherd to his fold, And be no prodigal.”
Quote by Oscar Wilde
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Source: The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Novel, Short Stories, Poetry, Essays and Plays
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