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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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I would that my love were a lily fair And I wonld that I wera a suiibeani bold, Sfcill to bu dressing her flowery hair All day loiiK vvith my airy gold. Or would that she were the dew that lies Iu tli' ruso and I the rcse treo were, To fold iny red lea ves ovur her eyes And máke my sweetness a part of her. Would I wero a breeza that is whoro it will And she a leaL in som lonely place. How I would clins to her, sing to her, till She gathered me up in her green embrace. Or would that sho wuro a fawn so gay And I withui some lowly bed Whero oft her silvery feet would stray And dimple the turf above me spread. Hay, leavo tlt' sunbeam the light that's his And leavo the lily her uiry gold, And give me niy muiden, just iis sho is, To kiss and süig to, to keep and holdl

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News