The book Point Lace And Diamonds was written by author Baker George Augustus Here you can read free online of Point Lace And Diamonds book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Point Lace And Diamonds a good or bad book?
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On thy lips love's seal I lay, Nevermore to pass away;-- That was all last night, you know, But to-day-- Chinese lanterns hung in strings, Painted paper, penny dips, -- Filled with roasted moths and things Greasy with the tallow drips; Wet and torn, with rusty wire, Blackened by the dying fire; Withered flowers, trampled deep In the mire. Chinese lanterns, Bernstein's band, Belladonna, lily white, These made up the fairy-land Where I wandered all last night; Ruled in all its rosy glow By a ...merry Queen, you know Jolly, dancing, laughing, witching, Veuve Cliquot. THOUGHTS ON THE COMMANDMENTS. "Love your neighbor as yourself, "-- So the parson preaches; That's one-half the Decalogue. -- So the Prayer-book teaches. Half my duty I can do With but little labor, For with all my heart and soul I do love my neighbor. Mighty little credit, that, To my self-denial; Not to love her, though, might be Something of a trial, Why, the rosy light, that peeps Through the glass above her, Lingers round her lips:--you see E'en the sunbeams love her.
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