The Scarlet Gown - being verses by a St. Andrews Man by Robert F. (Robert Fuller) Murray
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And drearier contents.
One hope alone sustains him, And no more hopes beside, One trust alone restrains him From shocking suicide; He will not play nor palter With hemlock or with halter, He will not fear nor falter, Whatever chance betide. He knows examinations Like all things else have ends, And then come vast vacations And visits to his friends, And youth with pleasure yoking, And joyfulness and joking, And smilingness and smoking, For grief to make amends. SWEETHEART Sweetheart, that thou art fair I know, More fair to me Than flowers that make the loveliest show To tempt the bee. |
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