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Paul Soboleski
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She stood alone In her graces, she was mine, And I drank her charms divine. * * * * * But in early years our schemes Are but showy, shadowy dreams; For a season they deceive, Then our souls in darkness leave. Oft the bowl the water bears, Yet 'tis useless soon with years; First it cracks, and then it leaks, And at last at last it breaks. All things with beginning tend To their melancholy end So her beauty fled. ***** Then did anger, care and malice Mingle up their bitter chalice.
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Eiches like a whirlwind flew, Honors, gifts, and glories too; And my lovely wife, so mild, Fortune's frail and flattered child, Spent our wealth, as if the day Ne'er would dim or pass away ; And 0, monstrous thought ! the fair Scratched my eyes, and tore my hair; Nought but misery was our guest, So I sought the parish priest.
" Father ! grant me a divorce Nay, you will grant it me, of course: Eeasons many can be given, Eeasons both of earth and heaven. " " I know all you wish to say: Have you wherewithal to pay?


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