A Little book of Tribune Verse : a Number of Hitherto Uncollected Poems, Grave And Gay
The book A Little book of Tribune Verse : a Number of Hitherto Uncollected Poems, Grave And Gay was written by author Field, Eugene, 1850-1895 Here you can read free online of A Little book of Tribune Verse : a Number of Hitherto Uncollected Poems, Grave And Gay book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Little book of Tribune Verse : a Number of Hitherto Uncollected Poems, Grave And Gay a good or bad book?
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113 THE DIMPLE. The lines by the arrows of Cupid oppressed, The soul to the fairest of women addressed ; My love hath the eyes of a fright-stricken doe, And a voice that is mournfully tender; And hair that is dark as eternity's flow And a waist that is witchingly slender; But ah, what I count her delightfullest charm Is the dear little' dimple she wears in her arm, A charm, That fair, precious dimple she wears in her arm ! It loves to coquette with my eagersome eyes, 'Neath its mantle of gossam...er laces, And my lady affects the sincerest surprise That I praise not her other fair graces; Aye, vows she is racked with the direst alarm Lest I too fondly praise that cute spot in her arm ; Alarm Eor the round, laughing dimple she wears in her arm. 114 Nay, soothe thy small jealousy, maiden so fair. And grant me a boon that is simple, For oh, I'd esteem it a favor most rare, A kiss on that round laughing dimple! You surely must know that there's never a harm In kissing a dimple one wears on the arm ; No harm.
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