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I muse o ' er your exquisite letters , My own Araminta , say " No ! " And feel that
your heart is mine still ; Remember the thrilling romances And he who would
share it with me , love , - We read on the bank in the glen ; The richest of
treasures ...
I muse o ' er your exquisite letters , My own Araminta , say " No ! " And feel that
your heart is mine still ; Remember the thrilling romances And he who would
share it with me , love , - We read on the bank in the glen ; The richest of
treasures ...
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REMEMBER THE SUITORS OUR FANCIES WOULD PICTURE . . . " " IF HE
KNOWS NOT THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS . II If he wears a top - boot in his
wooing , If he comes to you riding a cob , If he talks of his baking or brewing , If he
puts ...
REMEMBER THE SUITORS OUR FANCIES WOULD PICTURE . . . " " IF HE
KNOWS NOT THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS . II If he wears a top - boot in his
wooing , If he comes to you riding a cob , If he talks of his baking or brewing , If he
puts ...
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Let Psyche , who ranges The garden of spring , Remember the changes
December will bring . Hush , her lattice moves , O hushDearest Mabel ! — dcarest
. . . BEATING Heart ! we come again Where my Love reposes : This is Mabel ' s
window ...
Let Psyche , who ranges The garden of spring , Remember the changes
December will bring . Hush , her lattice moves , O hushDearest Mabel ! — dcarest
. . . BEATING Heart ! we come again Where my Love reposes : This is Mabel ' s
window ...
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But of those you remember most newly , Of those who delight or enthrall , None
love you a quarter so truly As some you will find at our Ball . But out on the World !
from the flowers It shuts out the sunshine of truth ; It blights the green leaves in ...
But of those you remember most newly , Of those who delight or enthrall , None
love you a quarter so truly As some you will find at our Ball . But out on the World !
from the flowers It shuts out the sunshine of truth ; It blights the green leaves in ...
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Now let us make a tryst , and when , Dear little Soul , we meet again In some
more kindly sphere , why then Thy friend remember . Frederick Locker .
Sometimes to Pall Mall I repair , And see the damsels passing there ; But if I try to
. . . ST .
Now let us make a tryst , and when , Dear little Soul , we meet again In some
more kindly sphere , why then Thy friend remember . Frederick Locker .
Sometimes to Pall Mall I repair , And see the damsels passing there ; But if I try to
. . . ST .
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