Bachelor BellesDodd, Mead, 1908 - 134 sider |
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... mean . With an eye dark as night , Yet than noonday more bright , Was ever a black eye so keen ? It can thrill with a glance , With a beam can entrance , And you I mean . know very well whom With a stately step - such as You'd expect in.
... mean . With an eye dark as night , Yet than noonday more bright , Was ever a black eye so keen ? It can thrill with a glance , With a beam can entrance , And you I mean . know very well whom With a stately step - such as You'd expect in.
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... mean . well whom With a toss of the head That strikes one quite dead , But a smile to revive one again ; That toss so appalling ! That smile so enthralling ! And you know very well whom I mean . Confound her ! devil take her ! A cruel ...
... mean . well whom With a toss of the head That strikes one quite dead , But a smile to revive one again ; That toss so appalling ! That smile so enthralling ! And you know very well whom I mean . Confound her ! devil take her ! A cruel ...
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... mean . Heaven help the adorer Who happens to bore her , The lover who awakens her spleen ; But too blest for a sinner Is he who shall win her , And you know very well whom I mean . TELL 13 T t THE GOLDEN FISH LOVE is a.
... mean . Heaven help the adorer Who happens to bore her , The lover who awakens her spleen ; But too blest for a sinner Is he who shall win her , And you know very well whom I mean . TELL 13 T t THE GOLDEN FISH LOVE is a.
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... me ! " begged the insect , " If you please ; I assure you that I didn't Mean to tease . I but took your rosebud lip For the rose wherein I dip , All its honey sweet to sip At mine ease . " 1508 C Said the beauty to the moth , "
... me ! " begged the insect , " If you please ; I assure you that I didn't Mean to tease . I but took your rosebud lip For the rose wherein I dip , All its honey sweet to sip At mine ease . " 1508 C Said the beauty to the moth , "
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... mean no more than means a tear Amid a summer rain . A hundred years from now , dear heart , The grief will all be o'er ; The sea of care will surge in vain Upon a careless shore . These glasses we turn down to - day Here at the parting ...
... mean no more than means a tear Amid a summer rain . A hundred years from now , dear heart , The grief will all be o'er ; The sea of care will surge in vain Upon a careless shore . These glasses we turn down to - day Here at the parting ...
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AVICE Bachelor Belles blithely blue blush bodice bower breath call it loving careless cheek cold dare dear heart Dimpling dream earth eyes fast feathered feel FILL this cup find a truer gentle sex glance gleam GOLDEN FISH hair hath heaven honey hour Made wholly laughing leaves let thee go Let us ride Little Girly-Girl love my sweetheart love Rosette LOVELY CHARMER lover MAID MARION maiden methinks MISTAKEN MOTH MISTRESS morning morning star never o'er Overboard pretty birds red lips Rose in June saw you last seeming paragon self's whole love sex The seeming sigh Sing round smile soft soul star summer sweet self's whole SWEETHEART'S FAULTS SWIMMING SONG tell tender That-what THERE'S Thomas Moore Tis a country toss Unless voice want a kiss warble whate'er befall whisper WHITE FLAG whole sweet wind wings woman WOMAN'S SHORTCOMINGS words Ye pretty wantons