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II. REPENTANCE. " Sweets to the sweet, " I penned. My fond heart almost stops. O, fool ! to write her thus and send Those lemon drops. 42 SUB ROSA. YOU would n t think a man like me Would let such foolish passion gather, But well, I loved Tom s wife and she, I thought she seemed to like it rather. I almost feel her kisses still ; That is O, well, I had to let her. You see, she really cared until One luckless day, and then Tom met her. 43 ETYMOLOGY. \17HEN Hebrew bears on Hebrew children used to... YV sup, The greeting to a prophet was " Go up ! " And had he lived in Shakespeare s time, I hold it true The salutation would have been " Go to ! " But now these ancient forms are so improved upon, Elias would be angered with " Go on ! " 4-1 A "DASHING" MAIDEN. I M a maid of happy summers, not too many, not too few, I always do the things which people say one ought to do ; I move in best society, observing all its law, It really puzzles me to see wherein I have a flaw ; But someway, somehow, somewhere, Fortune s favor seems to miss me, For though I m not unsightly, Men all treat me so politely, And never one is rude enough to I m amicable to foibles, do not deprecate cigars, Vote a chaperon a nuisance for a walk beneath the stars ; I can talk with wit or wisdom, not a subject do I shirk, From the much-enduring weather, up to Browning and his work.
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