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There are plenty of roses ” ( the patriarch speaks ) “ Alas not for me , on your lips
and your cheeks ; Fair maiden rose - laden enough and to spare , Sparı , spare
me that rose that you wear in your hair . ” The glow and the glory are plighted To
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There are plenty of roses ” ( the patriarch speaks ) “ Alas not for me , on your lips
and your cheeks ; Fair maiden rose - laden enough and to spare , Sparı , spare
me that rose that you wear in your hair . ” The glow and the glory are plighted To
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How fondly our loving lips falter ' d “ What further can grandeur bestow ? " We
parted ! but sympathy ' s fetters Reach far over valley and hill ; My heart is the
same ; - is yours alter ' d ? I muse o ' er your exquisite letters , My own Araminta ,
say ...
How fondly our loving lips falter ' d “ What further can grandeur bestow ? " We
parted ! but sympathy ' s fetters Reach far over valley and hill ; My heart is the
same ; - is yours alter ' d ? I muse o ' er your exquisite letters , My own Araminta ,
say ...
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Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. A
LETTER OF ADVICE . If his lips are not red - If he knows. “ REMEMBER THE
SUITORS OUR FANCIES WOULD PICTURE . . . " " IF HE KNOWS NOT THE
LANGUAGE ...
Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. A
LETTER OF ADVICE . If his lips are not red - If he knows. “ REMEMBER THE
SUITORS OUR FANCIES WOULD PICTURE . . . " " IF HE KNOWS NOT THE
LANGUAGE ...
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If his lips are not red - If he knows not the language of flowers , der than roses ,
My own Araminta , say " No ! " . If his hands are He must walk - like a god of old
story not whiter than Come down from the home of his rest ; snow , He must smile
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If his lips are not red - If he knows not the language of flowers , der than roses ,
My own Araminta , say " No ! " . If his hands are He must walk - like a god of old
story not whiter than Come down from the home of his rest ; snow , He must smile
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As is meet , White favours fascinate the street , At times an Ariel , cruel - kind , Will
kiss my lips , and stir your blind , And whisper low , “ She hides behind ; Thou art
not lonely . " The tricksy sprite would erst assist At hush ' d Verona ' s moonlight ...
As is meet , White favours fascinate the street , At times an Ariel , cruel - kind , Will
kiss my lips , and stir your blind , And whisper low , “ She hides behind ; Thou art
not lonely . " The tricksy sprite would erst assist At hush ' d Verona ' s moonlight ...
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Angel Araminta Austin Dobson BABETTE Ball Beauty Belle Marquise birds blooms blue brown chair charm cheek Childhood comes COPYRIGHT 1892 Cradle curls dance Dear Dolly Dorothy dream eyes face fair fancy feet flower FRANK Frederick Locker Gardener gave give glory glow grace green grew growing hair half hand happy head hear heart Heaven James's keep knew ladies ladies of St laid laugh leaves letters light Lily lips look M'sieu meet MICHIGAN Miss morning Neighbour NELLIE never night once Painted Pall Mall Perhaps Phyllida play poor Praed Remember rest roses round seen shade Sing smile soft song soon Stand summer sweet talk taste tears tell thing thought to-day true turn VIEUXBOIS voice waited walk week Where's Winthrop you'll young