Pluto: Being the Sad Story And Lamentable Fate of the Fair Minthe
The book Pluto: Being the Sad Story And Lamentable Fate of the Fair Minthe was written by author Downing, Fanny Murdaugh, 1835-1894 Here you can read free online of Pluto: Being the Sad Story And Lamentable Fate of the Fair Minthe book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Pluto: Being the Sad Story And Lamentable Fate of the Fair Minthe a good or bad book?
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Indeed, I'll do it anyhow For I've a brilliant idea now And to my woman's wit you'll bow ! I think, since Pluto can't lose sight Of Minthe's memory, and despite Her loss still loves her, it is right, His love should yield him vast delight. And not his peace and i:>leasure blight. You're conscious, "here she courtsied low, '27 "The stroii^-o.st ])assi()ns Gods can know, Are love and liquor ; Til combine Tlio two, and make a drink divine, And when you taste it, I opine, You'll think it Nectar's s...elf outshine ! And now I will dismiss you all. Until the shades of evening fall The Court's adjourned ; we'll then convene Our royal patient and his Queen, To punish her as will be seen. And work his perfect cure, I ween ! E AMBROSIAL DRINKE BEING MADE AND BLESS-ED WYTH SOVEREIGNE CHARMES. VENXTS PRESENTETH IT TO PLUTO. OX spreads abroad her starry pall, And in his Acheronian hall Sits gloomy Pluto in his pride, With Proserpina by his side. While courtier ghosts around them creep AmA deferential silence keep.
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