Ann Taylor’s “The Violet”: A Lesson in Modesty and Sweet Humility

by Ann Taylor

Down in a green and shady bed,
A modest violet grew;
Its stalk was bent, it hung its head
As if to hide from view.
And yet it was a lovely flower,
It's color bright and fair;
It might have graced a rosy bower,
Instead of hiding there.
Yet thus it was content to bloom,
In modest tints arrayed;
And there diffused a sweet perfume,
Within the silent shade.
Then let me to the valley go
This pretty flower to see;
That I may also learn to grow
In sweet humility. 

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A portrait of Ann Taylor (later Ann Gilbert), a notable English poet and literary critic, best known for her contributions to children's literature.
A portrait of Ann Taylor (later Ann Gilbert), a notable English poet and literary critic, best known for her contributions to children's literature.