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... kiss her then ; She said , maids must kiss no men Till they did for good and all ; Then she made the shepherd call All the heavens to witness truth Never loved a truer youth . Thus with many a pretty oath , Yea and nay , and faith and ...
... kiss her then ; She said , maids must kiss no men Till they did for good and all ; Then she made the shepherd call All the heavens to witness truth Never loved a truer youth . Thus with many a pretty oath , Yea and nay , and faith and ...
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... ' ' noon . Wi ' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose Upon its thorny tree ; 2 But my fause luver staw my rose , And left the thorn wi ' me . 1 or ' ] ere . 2 staw ] stole . Ae Fond Kiss E fond kiss , and then we 1314 ROBERT BURNS.
... ' ' noon . Wi ' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose Upon its thorny tree ; 2 But my fause luver staw my rose , And left the thorn wi ' me . 1 or ' ] ere . 2 staw ] stole . Ae Fond Kiss E fond kiss , and then we 1314 ROBERT BURNS.
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Edwin Markham. Ae Fond Kiss E fond kiss , and then we sever ; AB Ae fareweel , alas , for ever ! Deep in heart - wrung tears I'll pledge thee , Warring sighs and groans I'll wage ' thee ! Who shall say that Fortune grieves him While the ...
Edwin Markham. Ae Fond Kiss E fond kiss , and then we sever ; AB Ae fareweel , alas , for ever ! Deep in heart - wrung tears I'll pledge thee , Warring sighs and groans I'll wage ' thee ! Who shall say that Fortune grieves him While the ...
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