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And yet - can ' t you fancy a face in the It has waited by portals where Garrick
frame has played ; Of the window , — some high - headed dam - It has waited by
Heidegger ' s “ Grand sel or dame , Masquerade " ; Be - patched and be -
powdered ...
And yet - can ' t you fancy a face in the It has waited by portals where Garrick
frame has played ; Of the window , — some high - headed dam - It has waited by
Heidegger ' s “ Grand sel or dame , Masquerade " ; Be - patched and be -
powdered ...
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When sorely tempted to purloin Your Pietà of Marc Antoine , Fair virtue doth fair
play enjoin , Fair Virtuoso ! Who sent bouquets and billets doux , And wore a
sabre . The Rogue ! how close his arm he wound About Her waist , who never
frown ...
When sorely tempted to purloin Your Pietà of Marc Antoine , Fair virtue doth fair
play enjoin , Fair Virtuoso ! Who sent bouquets and billets doux , And wore a
sabre . The Rogue ! how close his arm he wound About Her waist , who never
frown ...
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Go swinging to the play ; The breath of heath and furze , Their footmen run before
them , When breezes blow at morning , With a " Stand by ! Clear the way ! " Is
scarce so fresh as hers . But Phyllida , my Phyllida ! The ladies of St . She takes
her ...
Go swinging to the play ; The breath of heath and furze , Their footmen run before
them , When breezes blow at morning , With a " Stand by ! Clear the way ! " Is
scarce so fresh as hers . But Phyllida , my Phyllida ! The ladies of St . She takes
her ...
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My little Friend , so small , so neat , Whom years ago I used to meet In Pall Mall
daily , How cheerily you tript away To work , it might have been to play , You tript
so gaily . I ' ve seen some change since last we metA patient little Seamstress yet
...
My little Friend , so small , so neat , Whom years ago I used to meet In Pall Mall
daily , How cheerily you tript away To work , it might have been to play , You tript
so gaily . I ' ve seen some change since last we metA patient little Seamstress yet
...
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IF I were you , when ladies at the play , If I were you , who vow you cannot suffer
sir , Whiff of the best — the mildest " honey Beckon and nod , a melodrama
through , dew , " I would not turn abstractedly away , sir , I would not dance with
smoke ...
IF I were you , when ladies at the play , If I were you , who vow you cannot suffer
sir , Whiff of the best — the mildest " honey Beckon and nod , a melodrama
through , dew , " I would not turn abstractedly away , sir , I would not dance with
smoke ...
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