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An American Garland Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermc
C H Charles Harding Firth
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To the goddess of great beauty, Brighter than the morning day, Sure no greater piece of duty, No poor captive love can pay.
O this fatal burning fever, Gives me little hopes of life, If so that I cannot have her, For my love and lawful wife, Bear to her this royal token, Tell her 'tis my diamond ring, Pray her that it mayn't be spoken, She'll destroy an Indian king, Who is able to advance her, In our fine America. Let me soon receive an answer, From her hands without delay, Every minute seems a
...n hour, Every hour six I'm sure, Tell her it is in her power, At this time to kill or cure.
64 AN AMERICAN GARLAND Tell her that you see me ready, To expire for her sake, And as she's a Christian lady, Sure she will some pity take. I shall long for your returning, From that pure unspotted dove; All the while I do lie burning, Wrapt in scorching flames of love.
Part II. Ttbe Xafcs's answer.
I will fly with your petition, To that lady fair and clear, For to tell your sad condition, I will to her parents bear, Shew her how you do adore her, And lie bleeding for her sake, Having laid the cause before her, She perhaps may pity take.


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